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3 February, 16:17

What formula can be used to describe the sequence below?

-8,-5,-2,1,4 ...

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  1. 3 February, 19:39
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    This is just an arithmetic sequence because each term is a constant difference from the preceding term, called the common difference.

    Any arithmetic sequence can be expressed as:

    a (n) = a+d (n-1) where a=initial term, d=common difference, n=term number

    In this case a=-8 and d=3 so

    a (n) = - 8+3 (n-1) which you can simplify if you'd like

    a (n) = - 8+3n-3

    a (n) = 3n-11
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