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7 - 4n where n denotes the nth term and n starting with 0
The sequence 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 is an arithmetic sequence where the first term is 0 and the common difference is 3. The formula for the nth term can be expressed as ( a_n = 3(n - 1) ) or simply ( a_n = 3n - 3 ). This formula generates the nth term by multiplying the term's position (n) by 3 and adjusting for the starting point of the sequence.
To find the nth term of a sequence, we first need to identify the pattern or rule governing the sequence. In this case, the sequence appears to be increasing by 9, then 13, then 17, and so on. This pattern indicates that the nth term is given by the formula n^2 + n - 1. So, the nth term of the sequence 0, 9, 22, 39, 60 is n^2 + n - 1.
The nth term of that series is (24 - 6n).
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n - 1
7 - 4n where n denotes the nth term and n starting with 0
The sequence 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 is an arithmetic sequence where the first term is 0 and the common difference is 3. The formula for the nth term can be expressed as ( a_n = 3(n - 1) ) or simply ( a_n = 3n - 3 ). This formula generates the nth term by multiplying the term's position (n) by 3 and adjusting for the starting point of the sequence.
If the nth term is 8 -2n then the 1st four terms are 6, 4, 2, 0 and -32 is the 20th term number
To find the nth term of a sequence, we first need to identify the pattern or rule governing the sequence. In this case, the sequence appears to be increasing by 9, then 13, then 17, and so on. This pattern indicates that the nth term is given by the formula n^2 + n - 1. So, the nth term of the sequence 0, 9, 22, 39, 60 is n^2 + n - 1.
-4, -3, 0, 5, 12, 21, 32
You can see that you add 10 to the previous term to get the next term. Term number 1 2 3 4 Term 4 14 24 34 You can also say: Term number 1 2 3 4 Term 0*10+4 1*10+4 2*10+4 3*10+4 So the nth term would be 10(n-1)+4 Or if you expand it, it's 10n-6
The nth term of that series is (24 - 6n).
n-9+3
The sequence 8, 6, 4, 2, 0 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -2. The first term (a) is 8, and the common difference (d) is -2. The nth term can be expressed using the formula: ( T_n = a + (n-1)d ). Thus, the nth term is given by ( T_n = 8 + (n-1)(-2) = 10 - 2n ).
The sequence "01234" consists of digits in ascending order, starting from 0. The nth term can be expressed as ( n - 1 ) for ( n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ), where ( n ) represents the position in the sequence. Therefore, the nth term for this sequence is ( a_n = n - 1 ).