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Answer:

45

Explanation:

First, we have to find the Nth term of this sequence. Since this is linear we can just find the difference to get the n. For example, we can do 3-2 which is one and we can also do 5-4 which is also 1 which confirms that the n is 1. So in other words, 1n However, we don't write the 1 in front of the n because the n itself represents 1n. Next, we have to take away 1 from the first term, which also gives us 1. This is the adjustment to the 1n. So our answer is n+1, which is the nth term for this linear sequence. So now we just substitute 44 into the equation. 44+1=45, which is the 44th term.

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