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8 May, 01:14

C (n) = -6+5 (n-1)

find the 8th term in this sequence

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  1. 8 May, 01:42
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    Just replace n by 8 = ==> C (8) = - 6+5 (8-1) = - 6 + 5x7 = - 6+35 = 29

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have been given a sequence formula. We are asked to find the 8th term of our given sequence.

    We know that an arithmetic sequence is in form A_n=a_1 + (n-1) d, where,

    A_n=/text{ nth term of sequence},

    A_1=/text{ 1st term of sequence},

    n = Number of terms in sequence,

    d = Common difference.

    To find the 8th term of our given sequence, we will substitute n=8 in our given formula.

    c (n) = -6+5 (n-1)

    c (8) = -6+5 (8-1)

    c (8) = -6+5 (7)

    c (8) = -6+35
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