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Find a formula for the nth term of each of these quadratic sequences.
−2, 13, 38, 73, 118,

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The nth term of the quadratic sequence is f(n) = 5n² - 7

How to determine the nth term of the quadratic sequence

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

−2, 13, 38, 73, 118,

A quadratic formula is represented as

f(n) = an² + bn + c

Using the terms and the positions, we have the following system of equations

a(1)² + b(1) + c = -2

a(2)² + b(2) + c = 13

a(3)² + b(3) + c = 38

So, we have

a + b + c = -2

4a + 2b + c = 13

9a + 3b + c = 38

Solving for a, b and c, we have

a = 5, b = 0 and c = -7

Recall that

f(n) = an² + bn + c

Using the above as a guide, we have the following:

f(n) = 5n² + 0n - 7

f(n) = 5n² - 7

Hence, the nth term of the quadratic sequence is f(n) = 5n² - 7

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