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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can someone help with two questions really fast?
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OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
Yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
zoooom
OpenStudy (harsimran_hs4):
waiting...
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
What is the number sequnce going up by?
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Parth (parthkohli):
Arithmetic sequences
Parth (parthkohli):
\[a_n = a_1 + (n - 1)d\]
Parth (parthkohli):
@Notamathgenius is right! :-D
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
Once you get that i would jump up a few numbers and add 5 or multiply.
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
Thank you ParthKohli
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
+5 I think
Parth (parthkohli):
100 terms? Definitely not a "few"
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
-4+5=1 So yes you are correct
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
Parth I wouldn't do all 100 that would be a huge waste of time and effort Great words of my Alge teachers "work smarter not harder"
Parth (parthkohli):
Yeah, now use the formula \(a_n = a_1 + (n- 1)d\). Remember to replace \(5\) with \(d\) and \(a_1\) with the first term you're given.
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Parth (parthkohli):
That'd make a rule for your sequence
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
Now you have all taht it should be easier for you.
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
That*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank you let me see what i get
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its ether B or C right i think its B
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes you are right
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
YAY she got it :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
LOL thanks let me post the other one ok
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
Okie
OpenStudy (anonymous):
let me close this one