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4 April, 13:27

The third term in a sequence is 11.

The term-to-term rule is "take away 4".

Write an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence.

The third number is 12

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  1. 4 April, 13:53
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    Since the person hasn't specified I'll solve for both f (3) = 12 and f (3) = 11.

    f (n) = 20 - 4 (fn-1) is the formula for when third term is 12

    f (n) = 21 - 4 (n-1) when f (3) = 11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Okay since we know d = - 4, we can start to make an explicit rule.

    But first, we need the first term.

    If f (3) = 12, we know f (1) = 20

    So.

    f (n) = 20 - 4 (n-1) when f (3) = 12

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    For f (3) = 11, we know f (1) = 21

    So.

    f (n) = 21 - 4 (n-1) when f (3) = 11
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