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Find the first four terms of the sequence defined below, where n represents the position of a term in the sequence. Start with n = 1.an = 6n − 8

Find the first four terms of the sequence defined below, where n represents the position-example-1
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Given


a_n=6n-8

To find: The first four terms of the sequence.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,


a_n=6n-8

Then,

For n=1,


\begin{gathered} a_1=6(1)-8 \\ =6-8 \\ =-2 \end{gathered}

For n=2,


\begin{gathered} a_2=6(2)-8 \\ =12-8 \\ =4 \end{gathered}

For n=3,


\begin{gathered} a_3=6(3)-8 \\ =18-8 \\ =10 \end{gathered}

For n=4,


\begin{gathered} a_4=6(4)-8 \\ =24-8 \\ =16 \end{gathered}

Hence, the first four terms of the sequence is -2, 4, 10, 16.

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