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22 January, 10:07

If t (n) = 2n-3, is t (n) = 54 a term sequence

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  1. 22 January, 10:12
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    t (n) = 54 is not a term in the sequence

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To know if t (n) = 54 is a term in the sequence, let us substitute the value of t (n) into the equation. This is illustrated below

    t (n) = 2n - 3

    t (n) = 54

    54 = 2n - 3

    Collect like terms

    54 + 3 = 2n

    57 = 2n

    Divide both side by the coefficient n i. e 2

    n = 57/2 = 28.5

    since the value of n obtained is decimal number, therefore, t (n) = 54 is not a term in the sequence
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