The nth term is 18 -3n and so the next term will be 3
If 3 is the first term, then the nth term is [ 3 x 2(n-1) ] .
If 3 is the first term, then the nth term is [ 3 x 2(n-1) ] .
t(n) = 3*n
The nth term is (2n - 12).
The nth term is 18 -3n and so the next term will be 3
If 3 is the first term, then the nth term is [ 3 x 2(n-1) ] .
If 3 is the first term, then the nth term is [ 3 x 2(n-1) ] .
t(n) = 3*n
The nth term is (2n - 12).
If you mean: 6 12 18 24 then the nth term is 6n
t(n) = 3*2n-1 Or just 3*2n
3n
Well, darling, it looks like we have a simple arithmetic sequence here. The common difference between each term is 1, so the nth term formula is just n + 3. So, if you want the nth term for 4 5 6 7 8, it's n + 3. Hope that clears things up for ya!
n-9+3
Well, darling, the nth term for the sequence 18, 12, 6, 0, -6 is -6n + 24. So, if you plug in n = 1, you get 18; n = 2 gives you 12, and so on. Just a little math magic for you to enjoy!
2n - 12