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The formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence can be found using the formula a Subscript n Baseline = a Subscript 1 Baseline + (n minus 1) d. Which of the following is equivalent to this equation? n = a Subscript n Baseline + a Subscript 1 n = StartFraction a Subscript n Baseline + a Subscript 1 Baseline minus 3 Over d EndFraction n = a Subscript n Baseline minus a Subscript 1 n = a Subscript n Baseline minus a Subscript 1 Baseline + d Over d EndFraction

User Shlo
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Answer:

D) n=an-a1+d/d

Explanation:

User Tunisia
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Answer:

n = [StartFraction] a Subscript n Baseline minus a Subscript 1 Baseline + d Over d EndFraction

Explanation:

I personally find it easier to read using math symbols. Punctuation would help, too, to separate answer choices.


a_n=a_1+(n-1)d\\\\a_n-a_1=nd-d \qquad\text{subtract $a_1$}\\\\a_n-a_1+d=nd \qquad\text{add $d$}\\\\n=(a_n-a_1+d)/(d) \qquad\text{divide by the coefficient of n}

This seems to match the last answer selection.

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