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21 April, 06:23

What is the 50th term of the sequence that begins - 6, 0, 6, 12?

Wouldn't it be 288

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  1. 21 April, 06:50
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    The sequence is an arithmetic sequence with common difference 6 ...

    The 50th term is - 6 + (50-1) 6 = 288

    The general term for an arithmetic sequence is An = A1 + (n-1). d, where d is the common difference between consecutive terms.
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