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Write the rule for the following arithmetic sequence: 17, 22, 27, 32, … A) tn=2n+10 B) tn=4n+10 C) tn=-4n+7 D) tn=4n+7
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Write the rule for the following arithmetic sequence: 17, 22, 27, 32, … A) tn=2n+10 B) tn=4n+10 C) tn=-4n+7 D) tn=4n+7
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Write the rule for the following arithmetic sequence: 17, 22, 27, 32, …
A) tn=2n+10
B) tn=4n+10
C) tn=-4n+7
D) tn=4n+7
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i believe it is D.tn=4+7
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