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17 April, 08:02

Find the first, fourth, and tenth terms of the arithmetic sequence described by the given rule.

A (n) = - 6 + (n-1) (6)

6, 18, 54

-6, 12, 48

0, 18, 54

-6, 18, 54

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  1. 17 April, 08:34
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    -6,12 and 48.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A (n) = - 6 + (n-1) (6)

    This is the the nth term.

    The first term is obtained when we use n = 1:-

    First term A (1) = - 6 + (1 - 1) (6) = - 6 + 0

    = - 6.

    To find the fourth term we replace n by 4:

    A (4) = - 6 + (4 - 1) (6)

    = - 6 + 18

    = 12.

    In a similar way the 10th term

    = - 6 + (10-1) (6)

    = - 6 + 54

    = 48.
  2. 17 April, 08:54
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    Simplify:

    A (n) = - 6 + (n - 1) (6) = - 6 + (n) (6) + (-1) (6) = - 6 + 6n - 6 = 6n - 12

    Put n = 1, n = 4 and n = 10 to the expression:

    A (1) = 6 (1) - 12 = 6 - 12 = - 6

    A (4) = 6 (4) - 12 = 24 - 12 = 12

    A (10) = 6 (10) - 12 = 60 - 12 = 48

    Answer:first term = - 6, fourth term = 12 and tenth term = 48.-6, 12, 48
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