a maths solution
You don't.
-8n+33 , lol is this ur maths homework or summin?
a + (n-1)d = last number where a is the first number d is the common difference.
nth just means some number (as in 8th, 9th, etc.)
a maths solution
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It is not possible to find the nth term from the given information.
The answer depends on the context. It could refer to the nth term in a sequence of numbers: T1, T2, ...
In the study of sequences, given a number n, the position to term rule tells you how the nth term of the sequence is calculated.
You don't.
-8n+33 , lol is this ur maths homework or summin?
The nth term is Un = a + (n-1)*d where a = U1 is the first term, and d is the common difference.
35 * * * * * That is the next term. The question, however, is about the nth term. And that is 6*n - 1
a + (n-1)d = last number where a is the first number d is the common difference.
The given sequence is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 6. To find the nth term of this sequence, we can use the following formula: nth term = first term + (n - 1) x common difference where n is the position of the term we want to find. In this sequence, the first term is 1 and the common difference is 6. Substituting these values into the formula, we get: nth term = 1 + (n - 1) x 6 nth term = 1 + 6n - 6 nth term = 6n - 5 Therefore, the nth term of the sequence 1, 7, 13, 19 is given by the formula 6n - 5.
Find the formula of it.