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Find the 26th term of the following sequence:
4, 0, -4, -8...

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You would put it into the formula a=A1+d(n-1)
A1 = initial (4) d equals how much you add by (-4) and n is your term your going to (26). Plugging this in you will get a=4-4(26-1), which means that a=-96
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