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The diagram below represents the first three terms of a sequence. Assuming the pattern continues,which formula determines an, the number of squares in the nth term ?

The diagram below represents the first three terms of a sequence. Assuming the pattern-example-1
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We will count number of squares

first term is 4

so,
a_1=4

second term is 7

so,
a_2=7

third term is 10

so,
a_3=10

We can see that this sequence is in arithematic sequence

we can use nth term formula


a_n=a_1+(n-1)d

where

an is nth terms

a1 is first term

d is common difference

n is total number of terms


d=7-4=3

now, we can plug values

and we get


a_n=4+(n-1)*3


a_n=4+3n-3


a_n=1+3n


a_n=3n+1.................Answer


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