The given sequence is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 6. To find the nth term of an arithmetic sequence, you can use the formula: (a_n = a_1 + (n-1)d), where (a_n) is the nth term, (a_1) is the first term, (n) is the term number, and (d) is the common difference. In this case, the first term ((a_1)) is 10, the common difference ((d)) is 6, and the term number ((n)) is the position of the term you want to find. So, the nth term of this sequence would be (10 + (n-1)6).
The nth term is 3n+7 and so the next number will be 22
6n+10
3n+7
The sequence has a difference of 10, so the nth term starts with 10n. Then to get to -8 from 10 you need to subtract 18. So the nth term is 10n - 18.
4 10 16 22 28 34 40 ....... Each term is increased by 6 or nth term = 6n-2
The nth term is 3n+7 and so the next number will be 22
6n+10
It is: -6n+22
3n+7
The nth term is 22n and so the next number will be 5*22 = 110
The sequence has a difference of 10, so the nth term starts with 10n. Then to get to -8 from 10 you need to subtract 18. So the nth term is 10n - 18.
4 10 16 22 28 34 40 ....... Each term is increased by 6 or nth term = 6n-2
1,7,13,19
t(n) = 22 - 6n where n = 1, 2, 3, ...Answer:-14 is the next term in the above series
If you meant: 2 12 22 32 then the nth term = 10n-8
It is: nth term = 29-7n
The nth term is 5n-3 and so the next term will be 22