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Solve for the 101st term of the sequence whose 1st term is x-y and d=2x+y-3.
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Reiny
a = x-y
d = 2x+y-3

just use your formula

term(101) = a + 100d
= x-y + 100(2x+y-3)
= x-y + 200x + 100y - 300
= 201x + 99y - 300
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