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27 May, 02:37

We'll my teacher gave us a question and I really don't get it, it says "write an equation for the Nth term of each arithmetic sequence" and "a1 = 3 over 5, and common difference d=1 over 3"

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  1. 27 May, 04:05
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    An=3/5+1/3 (n-1)

    this is the equation because the formula for it is an=a1+d (n-1)
  2. 27 May, 06:37
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    An=A1 + (n-1) d.

    It is basically asking for a general formula to find any number in a sequence

    So your answer would be.

    An=3 + (n-1) •1

    If you were supposed to find the 10th number in the sequence then you can plug in 10 for n
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