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Given the arithmetic sequence an = −3 + 9(n − 1), what is the domain for n?

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i believe that the answer is All integers where n
\geq 1
User Ali Bigdeli
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Answer: The set of domain for n is
\{n\ \epsilon\ N:n\geq 1\}

Explanation:

Since we have given that


a_n=-3+(n-1)9

And it is the arithmetic sequence.

So, The domain of a function is the complete set of all the possible values of n (i.e. independent variables).

So, we can put the value of n : 1 and greater than 1.

So, the set of domain for n is given by


\{n\ \epsilon\ N:n\geq 1\}

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