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Please help me out, i’ve asked earlier but no one helped

Please help me out, i’ve asked earlier but no one helped-example-1

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Answer:


\rm T_(30)= 147

Explanation:

Given :-

  • The nth term of a sequence is -3+5n .

And we need to find out the 30th term of the sequence . For that simply substitute n = 30 in the given expression to find out the 30th term .

The nth term :-


\rm\implies n = 30

The sequence :-


\rm\implies T_n = 5n - 3

On substituting :-


\rm\implies T_(30)= 5*30-3 \\\\\implies\rm T_(30)= 150 - 3 \\\\\implies\boxed{\rm T_(30)= 147 }

Hence the 30 th term is 147 .

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Answer: 147

Step-by-step explanation: you just have to replace n in the equation to 30 giving you:

-3+50(30)

Now solve

-3+150=147

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