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3n + 5 what is the 6th term

User Quisquella
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23

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Substitute the value of n as 6 and solve the expression.

So, the 6th term of the expression 3n + 5 is:

  • 3(6) + 5 = 18 + 5 = 23

User Tehdrew
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Answer:

a₆ = 23

Explanation:

given

3n + 5

This is an nth term formula, which allows us to calculate any term (
a_(n) ) on a sequence, where n is the term number

to find the 6th term , substitute n = 6 into it , that is

a₆ = 3(6) + 5 = 18 + 5 = 23

User Arnold Roa
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