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30 August, 09:27

Graph the first six terms of a sequence where a1 = - 10 and d = 3.

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  1. 30 August, 12:40
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    1st a1 is the first term = - 10

    2nd "d" is the difference between each consecutive terms (coming after each other) = 3

    the rule to get any term of the sequence as we add 3 each time is - - > a1 + (n-1) * d

    a1 - - > 1st term, n - - > order of the term u want whether 2nd, 3rd, 25th

    d - - > difference

    so to get the 2nd--> - 10 + (2-1) * 3 = - 7

    to get the 3rd - - > - 10 + (3-1) * 3 = - 4

    and so on
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