-34 would be the 15th term.
A sequence where a particular number is added to or subtracted from any term of the sequence to obtain the next term in the sequence. It is often call arithmetic progression, and therefore often written as A.P. An example would be: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ... In this sequence 2 is added to each term to obtain the next term.
It is 45
Arithmetic- the number increases by 10 every term.
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280
7
-5,120
The nth term of a sequence is the general formula for a sequence. The nth term of this particular sequence would be n+3. This is because each step in the sequence is plus 3 higher than the previous step.
The sequence progresses by adding 7 to the previous term.The nth term is thus equal to 10 + 7n. The 11th term therefore is equal to 10 + (7 * 11) = 10 + 77 = 87.
A sequence where a particular number is added to or subtracted from any term of the sequence to obtain the next term in the sequence. It is often call arithmetic progression, and therefore often written as A.P. An example would be: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ... In this sequence 2 is added to each term to obtain the next term.
6n+10
-34
7n - 4
It is 45
50 Each term in the sequence is 5 times the previous term.
10
Arithmetic- the number increases by 10 every term.