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19 October, 11:18

What is the tenth rule for A (n) = - 9+5 (n-1)

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  1. 19 October, 11:23
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    Given that the sequence follows the formula

    A (n) = - 9+5 (n-1)

    the tenth term will be given as follows:

    From

    A (n) = - 9+5 (n-1)

    substitute n=10 in the equation we get:

    A (10) = - 9+5 (10-1)

    A (10) = - 9+5 (9)

    A (10) = - 9+45

    A (10) = 36

    Answer: 36
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