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15 August, 07:24

In laymens terms how do I find the term of a sequence?

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  1. 15 August, 10:06
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    To find the "nth" term of an arithmetic sequence, start with the first term, a (1). Add to that the product of "n-1" and "d" (the difference between any two consecutive terms). For example, take the arithmetic sequence 3, 9, 15, 21, 27 ... a (1) = 3. d = 6 (because the difference between consecutive terms is always 6.
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