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23 March, 11:24

Find the 96th term of the arithmetic sequence

-3, - 14, - 25, ...

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  1. 23 March, 11:29
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    -1059

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Katelyn, this is super easy to understand.

    Anyways, to find the 96th term of the sequence, first subtract - 14 and - 3. You may be thinking it is - 17, but it is not. - 17 is only if you are subtracting - 14 and 3.

    (-14) - (-3) = - 14 + 3 = - 11.

    That means the difference between each number is - 11.

    Now all you have to do is take the - 11 and multiply it by 96, which is - 1056. Then, add the - 1056 to - 3, which is - 1059. That should be your answer.

    Your school may have taught you a different way, but this is my way.
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