Substitute n = 5
So, 2*5 - 7 = 10-7 = 3
Each term seems to be double of the previous number starting with 3. Hence 4th term = 24 and 5th is 48
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As you are taking 3 away each time, the 5th term will be -5.
Each term seems to be double of the previous number starting with 3. Hence 4th term = 24 and 5th is 48
Chennai, India. 234 = Hen, 2 & 7 = Hi.
That depends what the pattern of the sequence is.
7-2n=n-147-2n+2n=n-14+2n7=3n-147+14=3n21=3n21/3=3n/37=n
To find the 5th term of the sequence defined by the formula (2n + 3), substitute (n = 5) into the equation. This gives (2(5) + 3 = 10 + 3 = 13). Therefore, the 5th term of the sequence is 13.
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It's 5th month because 5th months is an incorrect term and 5th month means the fifth month of the year
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the answer for the above question is -2187
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Nth number in an arithmetic series equals 'a + nd', where 'a' is the first number, 'n' signifies the Nth number and d is the amount by which each term in the series is incremented. For the 5th term it would be a + 5d