What are the first 5 terms to the pattern with the formula 21n?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Shay17
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats it ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats the pattern
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just whats the first 5 terms for the formula 21n its making a pattern
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk ask @dan815
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think you need to do
21*1 = ?
21*2 = ?
21*3 = ?
21*4 = ?
21*5 = ?
But I'm not fully sure :/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dan815
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Blank @mathmale
OpenStudy (mathmale):
In more formal terms, the formula is \[a _{n}=21n\]
OpenStudy (mathmale):
and if you're positive that the problem statement reads '21 n' then Shay's suggestion is correct. Let n begin with 1 and end with 5 to obtain the first 5 terms of this sequence.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok great so @Lindsay_552 do what i did
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thanks both of u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dan815 you late
OpenStudy (dan815):
mathmale is a professor!
OpenStudy (dan815):
He's an awesome teacher hes helped me in the past
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OpenStudy (mathmale):
@dan815: :) Thank you so much.
OpenStudy (dan815):
He's an awesome teacher. He's helped me in the past! (I must clean up my grammar when complimenting a prof! hehe)