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Use the iterative rule to find the 7th term of the sequence. an = 5 • 2n – 1 a7 = [1]
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Use the iterative rule to find the 7th term of the sequence.
an = 5 • 2n – 1
a7 = [1]
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a7=5*2*7-1
a7=70-1
a7=69
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