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C(n) = -7 + 6(n - 1)c(n)=−7+6(n−1)c, left parenthesis, n, right parenthesis, equals, minus, 7, plus, 6, left parenthesis, n, minus, 1, right parenthesis Find the 4^\text{th}4 th 4, start superscript, start text, t, h, end text, end superscript term in the sequence.

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Answer:

11

Explanation:

User CrApHeR
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Answer: The 4th term is 11.

Explanation:

The given sequence:
C(n) = -7 + 6(n - 1) which represents the nth term.

To find 4th term.

Put n=4, we get


C(4) = -7 + 6(4 - 1)\\\\\Rightarrow\ C(4) = -7 + 6(3)\\\\\Rightarrow\ C(4) =-7+18\\\\\Rightarrow\ C(4) =11

Hence, the 4th term is 11.

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