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Name the rule for this sequence.

18, 14, 10, 6, 2,…
A. subtract 4 from the previous term
B. add 4 from the previous term
C. divide the previous term by 4
D. divide the previous term by 4

User Copremesis
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Option A

It's an arithmetic sequence

  • First term=a=18
  • Common difference=d=4.

Rule is


\\ \rm\hookrightarrow a_n=a+(n-1)d


\\ \rm\hookrightarrow a_n=18+(n-1)4

User Pwdst
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Answer:

It is A

Explanation:

Because 18 to 14 is subtracting 4 and then it goes 14 to 10 which is another 4. Hope you ace the quiz or test or whatever your doing hope it helps.

User Max Elkin
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