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
@Warriorz13 @psirockin2 I think It is C
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.
But b for this one is All integers where n ≥ 0 War. But I do agree with the All integers where n ≥ 1
Sorry, I miss things ;-;
Thanks guys
Why can't I give medals to more than 1?
Jay doesn't have it built in
cause coding won't let you. But it's okay, I'm just happy to help
One downside to QC that PA doesn't have.
but at least qc is a functioning site
Yeah in PA I could give one to everyone who helped me
Thats true
Yea... 200+ online members all the time, yet can barely hold 50
I have like % more to check so I will give 3 to each and that will make it fair
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