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If t (n) = 3n+2, what is the 5th term?

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  1. Yesterday, 05:08
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    This is an example of an arithmetic sequence, which progresses from a single given number and progression of the terms.

    For example in the given what is the 1st term?

    You substitute 1 to n

    t1 = 3 (1) + 2 = 5

    Hence what is the 5th term then?

    You again substitute the unknown to the value of 5.

    t5=3 (5) + 2 = 17
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