the anser is that you are stupid
2n +29
It is: 27-2n
I can tell you that it is increasing 9, 15, 21, 27. i.e. adding on 6 to the gap each time so if you mean the next term by nth term, then it will be adding on 33, which will leave you at 113
The nth term of the sequence is (n + 1)2 + 2.
the anser is that you are stupid
after -9 it is -15 then -21, -27 and the ninth is -36
2n +29
It is: 27-2n
I can tell you that it is increasing 9, 15, 21, 27. i.e. adding on 6 to the gap each time so if you mean the next term by nth term, then it will be adding on 33, which will leave you at 113
The nth term of the sequence is (n + 1)2 + 2.
The given sequence is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference that increases by 1 with each term. To find the nth term of an arithmetic sequence, you can use the formula: nth term = a + (n-1)d, where a is the first term, n is the term number, and d is the common difference. In this case, the first term (a) is 3 and the common difference (d) is increasing by 1, so the nth term would be 3 + (n-1)(n-1) = n^2 + 2.
There are infinitely many possible answers. But the simplest is Un = 33 - 3n for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
each time the number increases by 8 and the original number was 3.This means that nth term = 3+(n-1)8ie. the fourth term 27 would be 3 + (4-1)x8 = 3+24 = 27
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5n+2
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