Answer:
The ninth term is 29.
Explanation:
You can just keep subtracting 9 until you reach term number 9, but here is an explanation of how a sequence and a sequence formula works.
The first term is 101.
![a_1 = 101](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/llm4uz80ddba0sxyq0oiyesbuxt49163j2.png)
Then each term after that is 9 less than the previous term.
![a_2 = 101 - 9 = 92](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/gf5fiy91jqhpr5q1qj4vrxsyijbtclnkf6.png)
![a_3 = 101 - 9 - 9 = 92 - 9 = 83](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/myc24hql380oli0hd14j5qs75acvuyfbbl.png)
![a_4 = 101 - 9 - 9 - 9 = 83 - 9 = 74](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/omj1na07i8y8c7tb9wvvc2riiwys02tu2r.png)
Now you begin to see a pattern.
Term 1 is simply 101 because that is what we were told about this sequence.
Term 2 is 9 subtracted from 101.
Term 3 is 2 times 9 subtracted from 101.
Term 4 is 3 times 9 subtracted from 101.
Each term after that is a multiple of 9 subtracted from 101. Which multiple of 9 is subtracted from 101 for each term? It is 9 multiplied by 1 less than the term number.
Look again at the terms above.
Term 1 is 101.
Term 2 is term number 2. What is subtracted from 101? 1, which is 1 less that the term number, multiplied by 9.
Term 3 is term number 3. 1 less than the term number is 2. That is the number of times you multiply 9 by and subtract from 101.
To write a formula for any term n, where n is 2 or greater, then term number n is
![a_n = 101 - 9(n - 1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/l1i1lflmebxk5t0sh70ulk82qgfnhskcp8.png)
Now let's find term 9. We can use the formula above or we can reason the way I explained above. I'll show you both ways.
Reasoning:
Term 9 is term number 9. One less than 9 is 8. That means we start with 101 and we subtract 8 times 9.
![a_9 = 101 - 8 * 9 = 101 - 72 = 29](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/riqvo0etqss5ttztyw7lx5z1fkbyw8tl86.png)
Formula:
![a_n = 101 - 9(n - 1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/l1i1lflmebxk5t0sh70ulk82qgfnhskcp8.png)
n stands for the number of the term we want. We want term 9, so n = 9.
![a_9 = 101 - 9(9 - 1) = 101 - 9(8) = 101 - 72 = 29](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/4f2o8ubs36insbu6rzl3kq8voex0ks6y8l.png)