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29 May, 17:26

What is the 5th term of this sequence?

a1 = - 3, an = - 2a n-1

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  1. 29 May, 18:23
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    32

    Step-by-step explanation:

    an = a1 + (n - 1) d

    a5 = 32=a1 + 4d

    a10=57 = a1 + 9d

    57=a + 9d

    32=a + 4d

    25=5d

    A) d=5

    32=a1 + 4*5

    B) a1=12

    57=a1 + 9*5

    57=a1+45

    B) 12=a1

    an = a1 + (n - 1) d

    an = 12 + 5 (n - 1)

    an = 12 + 5n - 5

    C) an = 5n + 7

    D) a22 = 5*22 + 7=117
  2. 29 May, 19:17
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    Answer:start with an=a1 + (n-1) d

    a5=a1+4d=22

    a15=a1+14d=62

    Therefore, subtracting

    -10d=-40

    d=4

    a5=22=a1+16

    a1=6

    6,10,14,18,22, a10 is 42, a15 is 62.

    an=6 + (n-1) * 4
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