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PLEASE HELP ME!!! THIS WAS DUE ON FRIDAY!!!!! I'LL GIVE YOU THE REST OF MY POINTS!!! The 9th and 14th terms of an arithmetic sequence are 23 and 33, respectively. What is the 1st term?
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PLEASE HELP ME!!! THIS WAS DUE ON FRIDAY!!!!! I'LL GIVE YOU THE REST OF MY POINTS!!!
The 9th and 14th terms of an arithmetic sequence are 23 and 33, respectively. What is the 1st term?
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The first term is 5. The sequence goes by 2. And 23 is the 9th term. 9x2=18
23-18=5
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