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Write an explicit formula for An, the nth term of the sequence 40,33,26,…

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Answer:

an = 40 -7(n -1)

Explanation:

The given sequence has terms with a common difference, so it is an arithmetic sequence. The formula for the general term of an arithmetic sequence applies:

an = a1 +d(n -1)

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The first term of the given sequence is ...

a1 = 40

The common difference for this sequence is ...

d = 33 -40 = -7

Using these values in the equation for the n-th term, we have ...

an = 40 -7(n -1) . . . . . explicit formula for the n-th term

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