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What is the 5th term of the sequence defined by an = a1 + 6(n -1), when a1 = 2? A. 6 B. 32 C. 26 D. 23
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What is the 5th term of the sequence defined by an = a1 + 6(n -1), when a1 = 2?
A. 6
B. 32
C. 26
D. 23
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a(n)=a+6(n-1)
a(n)=a+6n-6 and a=2
a(n)=2+6n-6
a(n)=6n-4
a(5)=6(5)-4
a(5)=30-4
a(5)=26
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an = a1 + 6(n -1), when a1 = 2?
a(5) = a1 + 6(n -1)= 2 + 6(4) = 26
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