+ Addition
- Subtraction
* Multiplication
/ Division
weather, arithmetic,
which part of th CPU would proform arithmetic operations
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The answer depends on what the explicit rule is!
In an arithmetic sequence, "a" typically represents the first term of the sequence. An arithmetic sequence is defined by a constant difference between consecutive terms, known as the common difference (d). The n-th term of the sequence can be expressed as ( a_n = a + (n-1)d ), where ( a_n ) is the n-th term, ( a ) is the first term, and ( n ) is the term number.
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NOTHING
T(n) = 5n + 16
3 to the power four
In the arithmetic sequence formula, the letter ( n ) typically represents the term number in the sequence. For example, in the formula for the ( n )-th term, ( a_n = a_1 + (n - 1)d ), ( a_n ) is the value of the ( n )-th term, ( a_1 ) is the first term, and ( d ) is the common difference. Essentially, ( n ) helps identify the position of a specific term within the sequence.
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