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3 May, 04:53

What is the fifth term of the sequence defined by

f (n) = 3 (n-3)

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  1. 3 May, 05:23
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    The answer is 6 since to get the fifth term in the sequence, you replace n with 5 and you get 3 (5-3). You subtract 5 by 3 and get 2. Then you multiply all of it by 3 and get 6 as the final answer.
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