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Use the explicit formula an=a1 (n-1)d to find the 500th term of the sequence below. 24,31,38,45,52,..
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Use the explicit formula an=a1 (n-1)d to find the 500th term of the sequence below.
24,31,38,45,52,..
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First off...the right formula is an=a₁+(n-1)d
an=nth term=500th term
a₁=first term=24
n=common difference=31-24=7
n=500
an=24+(500-1)7
=24+(499)7
=24+ 3493
=3517
The 500th term is 3517
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