Intermediate Algebra for College Students (7th Edition)

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Chapter 11 - Section 11.2 - Arithmetic Sequences - Exercise Set - Page 841: 74

Answer

See the definition below.

Work Step by Step

The general term of an arithmetic sequence is defined as a sequence which has a common difference $d$ with initial term as $A_1$ and calculated as: $A_n=A_1+(n-1)d$ For example: $1,3,5,7....$ with common difference of $2$ with initial term as $A_1=1$
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