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50th term of what
A number is a single term so there cannot be a 50th term for a number.
50th term means n = 50 So the term is 100-50 = 50
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Oh, dude, an arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. So, to check if 310172431 is an arithmetic sequence, you'd need a sequence of numbers, not just one lonely number. Like, you can't have a party with just one person, right? So, in this case, 310172431 is not an arithmetic sequence because it's just a single number hanging out by itself, feeling all left out.
sequence 4 5 6 sum =10 sequecnce 0 5 10 sum=10
You need the rule that generates the sequence.
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Nth term With the nth term you substitute the n for the term number (e.g. 50) so the 50th term in 2n+3 would be 2x50+3=103
The golden years are those surrounding the 50th (Golden) Anniversary.
You first have to figure out some rule for the sequence. This can be quite tricky.
The given sequence is an arithmetic sequence where each term increases by 7. The first term (a) is 3, and the common difference (d) is 7. The formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by ( a_n = a + (n - 1) \cdot d ). For the 50th term, ( a_{50} = 3 + (50 - 1) \cdot 7 = 3 + 343 = 346 ).