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Given the sequence -7, -3, 1, 5,What is the explicit formula to represent this sequence?A. a^n= 4n-7B. a^n= -7n+4C. a^n= 5-7nD. a^n= 4n-11

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The given sequence is


-7,-3,1,5

To find the explicit formula, first, we have to find the difference by subtracting two consecutive terms.


-3-(-7)=-3+7=4

As you can observe, the difference is 4.


d=4

From the sequence, we observe that the first term is -7.


a_1=-7

The formula for arithmetic sequences is


a_n=a_1+(n-1)d

Now, let's replace the values we've got.


a_n=-7+(n-1)\cdot4

Then, we simplify.


\begin{gathered} a_n=-7+4n-4 \\ a_n=4n-11 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the right answer is D.

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