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6. What is the 40th term of the sequence where the terms 1 through 3 are 12, 9, 6, ... ? Use the formula, an = a1 + d(n-1). 1) 129 2) - 111 3) - 105 4) - 108
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6. What is the 40th term of the sequence
where the terms 1 through 3 are
12, 9, 6, ... ?
Use the formula, an = a1 + d(n-1).
1) 129
2) - 111
3) - 105
4) - 108
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Answer:
3:-5
12+(-3)X39
12-117
-105
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