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Which answer is the explicit rule for the sequence 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 ... ?

an=−2+3n
an=−2+5n
an=−2−5n
an=2+5n

User Tessein
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The answer would be an=-2+5n
User Mkasberg
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Answer:

B.
a_n=-2+5n

Explanation:

We have been given a sequence. We are asked to find the explicit rule for the given sequence.

3, 8, 13, 18, 23 ...

We know that explicit formula for a sequence is
a_n=a_1+(n-1)d, where,


a_n = nth term of the sequence,


a_1 = 1st term of the sequence,


d = common difference.

Upon looking at our given sequence we can see that
a_1=3.

Let us find common difference between two terms by subtracting 3 from 8 as:


d=8-3=5

Upon substituting these values in explicit formula we will get,


a_n=3+(n-1)5


a_n=3+5n-5


a_n=-2+5n

Therefore, option B is the correct choice.

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