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Which equation represents this sequence: –8, 1, 10, 19 ….
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Which equation represents this sequence: –8, 1, 10, 19 ….
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You visually see that it is an arithmetic sequence, so you can use the general equation: a(n) = a1 + (n-1)d
Where "n" is the number of the term, "a1" is the first term, and "d" is the common difference.
So the equation is: a(n) = -8 + 9(n-1)
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looking at the sequence here, to get from one number to the next, you have to add 9
so in equation form, where y is the first number and x is the following number:
x = y + 9
hope that was clear enough :)
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