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In the sequence -13, -9, -5 what is the night term rule

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To find the nth term rule of a sequence, we need to look for a pattern in the numbers. In this case, we can observe that each term is obtained by adding 4 to the previous term.

Therefore, the nth term rule for this sequence is:

nth term = -13 + (n-1) * 4

where n represents the position of the term in the sequence.
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