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Kyutiedask10:

Given the arithmetic sequence an = 5 + 2(n − 1), what is the domain for n? All integers All integers where n ≥ 0 All integers where n > 1 All integers where n ≥ 1

Kyutiedask10:

@Warriorz13 @psirockin2 I think It is C

Warriorz13:

The domain for the sequence is the value of n that would make the sequence true or possible. The values of n may range from 1 to positive infinity. n may be 1, 2, 3, .... The answer to this item is therefore letter "B. All integers where n ≥ 1.

psirockin2:

But b for this one is All integers where n ≥ 0 War. But I do agree with the All integers where n ≥ 1

Warriorz13:

Sorry, I miss things ;-;

Kyutiedask10:

Thanks guys

Kyutiedask10:

Why can't I give medals to more than 1?

Warriorz13:

Jay doesn't have it built in

psirockin2:

cause coding won't let you. But it's okay, I'm just happy to help

Warriorz13:

One downside to QC that PA doesn't have.

psirockin2:

but at least qc is a functioning site

Kyutiedask10:

Yeah in PA I could give one to everyone who helped me

Kyutiedask10:

Thats true

Warriorz13:

Yea... 200+ online members all the time, yet can barely hold 50

Kyutiedask10:

I have like % more to check so I will give 3 to each and that will make it fair

Kyutiedask10:

5*

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