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25 September, 07:29

Find an explicit formula for the arithmetic sequence 170, 85, 0, - 85, ...

D (n) =

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  1. 25 September, 10:16
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    Numbers that are presented in sequences are called progressions. There can be three types of this: arithmetic progression, geometric progression and harmonic progression. Let's focus on the arithmetic progression.

    Arithmetic progression are numbers in the sequence that has a common difference, denoted as d. One way to find this is to subtract adjacent numbers within the sequence.

    85 - 170 = - 85

    0 - 85 = - 85

    -85 - 0 = - 85

    So, there is a pattern that the common difference is - 85. Now, derived formulas are already set conveniently for substitution. For arithmetic progression, the formula is

    An = A1 + d (n-1)

    where

    An is the nth term of the sequence

    A1 is the 1st term of the sequence

    n is the total number of terms in the sequence

    Hence, for this particular sequence, A1 = 170. Substituting,

    An = 170 + (-85) (n - 1)

    An = 170 - 85 (n-1)

    Simplifying further,

    An = 170 - 85n + 85

    An = 255 - 85n
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