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How do I solve question 13 and 14?

How do I solve question 13 and 14?-example-1
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Answer:

13. 13 or 17 (not sure about this, sorry)

14. 28

Explanation:

13.


a_(n) = \{a_(0), a_(1), a_(2), a_(3), a_(4), ... \} \\

if counting the sequence from
a_(0) then
a_(4) is 17, but if


a_(n) = \{a_(1), a_(2), a_(3), a_(4), a_(5), ... \} \\

counting from
a_(1), then
a_(4) is 13.

14.


a_(10) = 1 + 3(10 - 1) = 1 + 3*9 = 28

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