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What is the nth term of the arithmetic sequence? 7, 5, 3, 1, … a. –2n b. 7 – 2n c. 9 – 2n d. n – 2
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What is the nth term of the arithmetic sequence? 7, 5, 3, 1, …
a. –2n
b. 7 – 2n
c. 9 – 2n
d. n – 2
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Hello,
a(1)=7=9-2*1
a(2)=5=9-2*2
a(3)=3=9-2*3
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a(n)=?=9-2*n
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an=a1+d(n-1)
an=nth term
a1=first term
d=common difference
7 is first term=a1
the common difference is -2, they increase by -2 each time
an=7-2(n-1)
expand and distribute
an=7-2n+2
an=9-2n
C is answer
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