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Consider the arithmetic sequence 27, 40, 53, 66, 79, . . .

What rule can be used to find the next term of the sequence?

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rule is :- An = Ao + (n-1)d where An is nth term, Ao is first term, d is the common difference. It is actually AP series. Since 5 terms i.e. 27,33,40,66,79 are given, so sixth term is An= 27 + (6-1)*13 =

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