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Calculate S_4 for the sequence defined by {a_n}={19-4n} a. 3 b. 26 c. 36 d. 55
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Calculate S_4 for the sequence defined by {a_n}={19-4n} a. 3 b. 26 c. 36 d. 55
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Calculate S_4 for the sequence defined by {a_n}={19-4n}
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d. 55
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ok it don't have number so how is u gonna answer this i did 19 - 4 i got 16
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