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14, 20, 26, 32,... find the 78th term for the arithmetic sequence
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It’s a pattern you would you the recursive equation, 6Xn1 + 8 if you plugged it in it would be, 6(78) = 468 + 8 the answer would be 476
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Keep adding 6 and you will find the 78th term!
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