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26 July, 23:07

What is the fourth term of the sequence defined by the rule f (n) = - 2n+3?

A. - 15

B. - 5

C. 1

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  1. 26 July, 23:37
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    The variable n represents the nth term of the sequence, so since you need to find the fourth term, n=4.

    f (4) = - 2 (4) + 3

    -8 + 3

    B. - 5
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