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The nth term of the sequence defined by the expression (8n - 7) is simply the output of that expression for a given integer (n). For any positive integer (n), you can find the nth term by substituting (n) into the formula, resulting in (8n - 7). For example, if (n = 1), the first term is (1), and if (n = 2), the second term is (9). Thus, the nth term represents a linear sequence where each term increases by 8 as (n) increases by 1.

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