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31 October, 23:24

What is the 5th term of the sequence defined by an = a1 + 6 (n - 1), when a1 = 2?

A. 6

B. 32

C. 26

D. 23

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  1. 31 October, 23:27
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    A (n) = a+6 (n-1)

    a (n) = a+6n-6 and a=2

    a (n) = 2+6n-6

    a (n) = 6n-4

    a (5) = 6 (5) - 4

    a (5) = 30-4

    a (5) = 26
  2. 31 October, 23:39
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    an = a1 + 6 (n - 1), when a1 = 2?

    a (5) = a1 + 6 (n - 1) = 2 + 6 (4) = 26

    answer is

    C. 26
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