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14 June, 05:32

What is the nth term of the arithmetic sequence 7,5,3,1?

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  1. 14 June, 05:54
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    tn = 7 + (n - 1) * (-2) or

    tn = 9 - 2n

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You are (beginning with 7) subtracting 2 from the term to the left.

    a = 7

    d = - 2

    tn = a1 + (n - 1) * d

    tn = 7 + (n - 1) * (-2)

    Try this out on n = 4

    t4 = 7 + (4 - 1) * -2

    t4 = 7 + (3) (-2)

    t4 = 7 - 6

    t4 = 1 just as it says.

    More generally

    tn = 7 + (n - 1) * -2

    tn = 7 + (-2n) + 2

    tn = 9 - 2n
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