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What is an explicit rule in math?

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An explicit formula designates the nth term of the sequence, as an expression of n (where n = the term's location). It defines the sequence as a formula in terms of n. ... This example is an arithmetic sequence(the same number, 5, is added to each term to get to the next term).

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An explicit formula designates the nth term of the sequence, as an expression of n (where n = the term's location). It defines the sequence as a formula in terms of n. It may be written in either subscript notation a n, or in functional notation, f (n). Sequence: {10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, ...}.

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