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Look at this number sequence. Maha thinks that the nth term expression for 4,10,16,22 can not be 10-6n. Explain why she is correct. |
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Answer» Answer: 6 n − 2
The sequence is increasing by 6 each term. As it is the same difference between the terms this TELLS us it is a linear sequence something to do with 6 n Sequence 4, 10, 16, 22, .. as we are increasing by 6, if we SUBTRACT 6, this will GIVE us the last part of the n t h term 4-6=-2 ⇒ 6 n − 2 Step-by-step explanation: |
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