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What is the ninth term in A(n)=-4 - 6(n-1)?

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Answer:

A(9) = -52

Explanation:

The given sequence is :

A(n)=-4 -6(n-1)

We need to find the 9th term of the above sequence.

To find it, put n = 9 in the above sequence.

A(9) = -4 -6(9-1)

= -4-6(8)

= -4-48

= -52

Hence, the 9th term of the sequence is -52.

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