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Hello,Can you help me with question 13 on the picture? Im not sure if I am using the correct formula...Thank you

Hello,Can you help me with question 13 on the picture? Im not sure if I am using the-example-1
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• a₁ = –4

,

• a₂ = –9

,

• a₃ = –14

,

• a₄ = –19

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• a₅ = –24

,

• a₆ = –29

Step-by-step explanation

The arithmetic sequence formula is given by:


a_n=a_1+(n-1)d

where an is the nth term, a₁ is the first term, n is the number of term we are in, and d is the common difference.

We are given that a₁ = –4 and d = –5. Then, we can calculate the following terms by choosing n.

• n = 2


a_2=-4+(2-1)(-5)
a_2=-4+(1)(-5)
a_2=-4-5
a_2=-9

• n = 3


a_3=-4+(3-1)(-5)
a_3=-4+(2)(-5)
a_3=-4-10
a_3=-14

• n = 4


a_4=-4+(4-1)(-5)
a_4=-4-15=-19

• n = 5


a_5=-4+(5-1)(-5)
a_5=-4-20=-24

• n = 6


a_6=-4+(6-1)(-5)
a_6=-4-25=-29

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