Given the function f(n)=11 and g(n)= -2(n-6), combine them to create an arithmetic sequence, an and solve for the 31st term.
an=11-2(n-1);a31=-49
an=11-2(n-1); a31=-51
an=11+2(n-1);a31=71
an=11+2(n-1);a31=73
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oh my gosh I have no idea how to arrange or solve arithmetic sequences
OpenStudy (anonymous):
however I know someone who does
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know, good luck!
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
I'm assuming f(n) is the first term?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@musicmouse who?
@Luigi0210 yeah, there two functions that are supposed to be combined
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@mathmath333
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If a sequence of values follows a pattern of adding a fixed amount from one term to the next, it is referred to as an arithmetic sequence. The number added to each term is constant (always the same).
OpenStudy (anonymous):
this isnt helpful :(
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XD okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jojobuck i know this, but i just want to check my answer, i chose A
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I think you should try it
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