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I will develop explicit and recursive forms of arithmetic sequences to model a scenario. A sequence is shown below. 2, 5, 8, 11, ... Which equation can be used to model this sequence? SHOW WORK PLZ
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I will develop explicit and recursive forms of arithmetic sequences to model a scenario.
A sequence is shown below.
2, 5, 8, 11, ...
Which equation can be used to model this sequence?
SHOW WORK PLZ
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F-x=j we know this because 5 in arithmitia stands for j and 8 stands for f and so x is for 2. So to solve for eleven you look at the arithmitia alphabet and see 11 is t. So your answer is F-x=j
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