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12 February, 17:24

Consider the sequence given by a plus 8 pattern: 2, 10, 18, 26, ...

Shae says that the formula for the sequence is f (n) = 8n + 2. Marcus tells Shae that she is wrong because the

formula for the sequence is f (n) = 8n - 6.

b. Find the 100th term in the sequence

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  1. 12 February, 17:35
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    The 100th term is 796

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To get this term, all you need to do is to put n = 100 in the formula of the sequence.

    Now, you should probably wonder which formula is correct right?, well this is easy to get. We know the sequence cause it follows a pattern of 8, so let's try some values of n from 1 to 4, to get those numbers with the first formula:

    n = 1,2,3,4

    f (1) = 8 (1) + 2 = 10

    f (2) = 8 (2) + 2 = 18

    f (3) = 8 (3) + 2 = 26

    As you can see, with the first formula, the first term is 10, and not 2. The only way to get 2 with n = 1 is with the second formula:

    f (1) = 8 (1) - 6 = 2

    f (2) = 8 (2) - 6 = 10

    f (3) = 8 (3) - 6 = 18

    f (4) = 8 (4) - 6 = 26

    With n = 1, the second formula was better and correct.

    The first formula could be right only beggining with n = 0. Here is the proof:

    f (0) = 8 (0) + 2 = 2

    Now that we know that the second formula is the correct one using n = 1, let's calculate the 100th, using n = 100

    f (100) = 8 (100) - 6 = 800 - 6 = 794
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