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5 September, 14:04

Write an expression to describe the sequence below. Use n to represent the position of a term in the sequence, where n = 1 for the first term.

-6, - 5, - 4, - 3, ...

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  1. 5 September, 14:32
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    The expression to describe this sequence is Aₙ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Let's write an expression to describe the sequence which first four terms are as follows:

    - 6, - 5, - 4, - 3 ...

    Aₙ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6; A₁ = - 6

    A₁ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6 = (1 - 1) * 1 - 6 = 0 * 1 - 6 ⇒A₁ = - 6

    A₂ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6 = (2 - 1) * 1 - 6 = 1 * 1 - 6⇒ A₁ = - 5

    A₃ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6 = (3 - 1) * 1 - 6 = 2 * 1 - 6⇒ A₁ = - 4

    A₄ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6 = (4 - 1) * 1 - 6 = 3 * 1 - 6⇒ A₁ = - 3

    A₅ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6 = (5 - 1) * 1 - 6 = 4 * 1 - 6⇒ A₁ = - 2

    A₆ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6 = (6 - 1) * 1 - 6 = 5 * 1 - 6⇒ A₁ = - 1

    A₇ = (n - 1) * 1 - 6 = (7 - 1) * 1 - 6 = 6 * 1 - 6⇒ A₁ = 0
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