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The nth term of the sequence 3n + 4 can be calculated by substituting the value of n into the formula. For example, if n = 1, the first term would be 3(1) + 4 = 7. If n = 2, the second term would be 3(2) + 4 = 10. Therefore, the nth term of the sequence is 3n + 4.

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But, in any case, the nth term will be 3n 4 (whatever the operator between 34 and 4). Also, for each n, there can only be one nth term for this sequence.

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