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If T(n) = 2n + 3, what is the 3rd term? Please explain how you got the answer.I would really appreciate it!
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If T(n) = 2n + 3, what is the 3rd term? Please explain how you got the answer.I would really appreciate it!
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T(n)=2n+3
it is easy :) you should just plug in 3 to the n and it is the answer :)
T(3)=2×3+3
=9 IT IS THE ANSWER
hope you understand it!
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