The nth term is 2 + 3n.
It is: 3n+2
The nth term is 3n+2 and so the next number will be 17
The nth term is: 3n+2 and so the next number will be 20
3n - 1
35 * * * * * That is the next term. The question, however, is about the nth term. And that is 6*n - 1
It is: 3n+2
The nth term is 3n+2 and so the next number will be 17
The nth term is: 3n+2 and so the next number will be 20
3n - 1
The sequence 5, 8, 11, 14, 17 is an arithmetic progression where each term increases by 3. The first term (a) is 5, and the common difference (d) is 3. The nth term can be expressed using the formula: ( a_n = a + (n-1)d ). Therefore, the nth term is ( a_n = 5 + (n-1) \cdot 3 = 3n + 2 ).
It is: nth term = 5-4n and so the next term will be -19
14+9n
35 * * * * * That is the next term. The question, however, is about the nth term. And that is 6*n - 1
The nth term of the sequence is 2n + 1.
The nth term is: 3n-7 and so the next number will be 11
The nth term is: 3n-7 and so the next number will be 11
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