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Find a formula for the general term of the sequence, assuming that the pattern of the first few terms continues. 2, 9, 16, 23
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Find a formula for the general term of the sequence, assuming that the pattern of the first few terms continues. 2, 9, 16, 23
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This is an arithmetic sequence which means all of these terms are all the same distance from one another.
an=a1+d(n-1)
an=2+7(n-1)
an=2+7n-7
Answer: an=7n-5
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It increases by 7 and it's arithmetic progression:
Where d = 7
a = 2
and the formula will be
= a + d (n-1) = 2 + 7*(n-1)
Where n starts from 1 and continues to the infinity
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