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What are the explicit equation and domain for an arithmetic sequence with a first term of 8 and a second term of 5?

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a1=8 d=-3
so an=a1+(n-1)d = 8+(n-1)(-3) = 8-3n+3 =11-3n
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Answer:


a_(n)= 11 -3n , domain ( -∞,∞).

Explanation:

Given: An arithmetic sequence with a first term of 8 and a second term of 5.

To find : What are the explicit equation and domain

Solution : We have given that First term = 8.

Second term = 5.

By the explicit equation formula :
a_(n)= a_(1) +(n-1)d


a_(n) = the nth term in the sequence

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a_(1) = the first term in the sequence

n = the term number

d = the common difference.

Common difference = second term - first term .

5 - 8 = -3

Then ,
a_(n)= 8 +(n-1)(-3).


a_(n)= 8 -3n +3.


a_(n)= 11 -3n.

Therefore,
a_(n)= 11 -3n and domain domain ( -∞,∞).

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