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24 April, 13:42

What is the fifth term in the sequence defined by f (n) = 3 (n-3)

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  1. 24 April, 13:51
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    For this equation, all we have to do is substitute 5 in for "n" as we want to find the 5th term in the sequence.

    3 (n-3)

    3 (5-3)

    3 (2)

    6

    The 5th term in the sequence is 6.
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