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20 November, 17:51

Write a variable expression to describe the rule for the sequence. then find the 100th term in the sequence. - 4, 1, 6, 11, 16

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  1. 20 November, 18:06
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    a] Explicit formula

    -4, 1, 6, 11, 16

    from the given sequence:

    the common difference is:

    d=1 - (-4) = 5

    this implies that the series is an arithmetic series thus it will take the explicit form

    an=a + (n-1) d

    where:

    a=first term

    d=common difference

    hence

    plugging in the values we obtain the explicit formula for the series is:

    an=-4+5 (n-1)

    simplifying gives us:

    an=-4+5n-5

    hence

    an=5n-9

    b] The 100th term

    Using the formula for the series, the 100th term will be found as follows:

    an=5n-9

    n=100

    hence

    a₁₀₀=5 (100) - 9

    =500-9

    =491
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