Oh, dude, you're hitting me with those big words! Okay, so that fancy formula is actually the chemical makeup of oxytocin. And to pronounce it, you just say "oxytocin." Like, seriously, that's it. No need to break a sweat over those numbers and letters. Just keep it simple, my friend.
The Nth term formula for oblong numbers is N = N(N+1)
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Give the simple formula for the nth term of the following arithmetic sequence. Your answer will be of the form an + b.12, 16, 20, 24, 28, ...
Formula for nth termTn = a + (4n - 1) {where a is the first term and n is natural number}
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? So, the formula for finding the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is a + (n-1)d, where a is the first term and d is the common difference. In this sequence, the common difference is 8 (because each term increases by 8), and the first term is 14. So, the formula for the nth term would be 14 + 8(n-1). You're welcome.
To pronounce a medical term is to say that term out loud.
A Tryptophan synthetase A protein, abd enzyme that has 268 amino acids. Old answer is up there ^^^^^ It's 267 Amino Acids, not 268. :)
The term "bokeh" is pronounced as "boh-kay."
(WŌH•kāyz)
No, it will be a formula, because "the nth term" means that you have not defined exactly which term it is. So, you make a formula which works for ANY term in the sequence.
CAGR is pronounced as "kay-ger."
No. The term "physician" (doctor) is pronounced with a "sh" sound : fiz-ZIH-shin.
The term "photo bokeh" is pronounced as "foh-toh boh-kay."
consult a dictionary
The Nth term formula for oblong numbers is N = N(N+1)
you say it like "Fair" "May"
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