Asked by Joe

What is the ninth term of the arithmetic sequence defined by the rule
A(n)=-14+(n-1)(2)

A)232
B)230
C)2
D)4
Thanks

Answers

Answered by Damon
huh?

14 + 8 * 2 = 14+16 = 30
Answered by Damon
Oh sorry, missed the - sign
-14 +16 = 4
D
Answered by dead inside
1. D
2. A
3. D
4. D
Answered by Nic
It's
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.D
Answered by Anonymous
nic is right for connections 9th grade algebra unit 5 lesson 7
Answered by YouDon'tKnowMyNameXD
lol Im in 8th grade and I'm taking this class. LOL. I'm weird
Answered by YouDon'tKnowMyNameXD
But Nic is Correct
Answered by Anonymous
the answer is 2, and if you are in 8th grade and taking the course the answers are actually

1 ~ d
2 ~ a,d
3 ~ b
4 ~ d
5 ~ c
6 ~ c
Answered by Anonymous
Nic is right.
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.D
100% for Unit 5 Lesson 7 Sequences and Functions
Answered by DingDong
^^ Thanks
Answered by Kat From Connections
hmmmmmm correct! <3
Answered by Yolanda
Wow thanks guys, I'm in 7th grade in Connexus and got every single answer wrong
Answered by Bleh Bleh Bleh
Thx Anonymous and Nic!! 100% correct!!
Answered by Kat
For connexus Unit 5 Lesson 7 9th grade the answers are
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. D
100% promise!!
Answered by Twenty One Co-Pilots
@Kat and @Nic are absolutely correct! Thanks, guys! :D
Answered by poggers
Nic and Kat happen to be correct, thanks a bundle.
Answered by Thanks
Question 2 is A because the common difference is 2 between the numbers.
Answered by Thanks
I was wrong it B they are right🤭
Answered by From Connexus (9th)
GUYS.
Read this right now please- If you are in any lesson, unit, semester or grade other than this one in Connexus, DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS. This is for:
Algebra 1 A (9th Grade) Unit 5: Lesson 7, Sequences and Functions.
People have gotten mad over it when the questions don't relate to their content anyways. Please be careful using this stuff everyone, good luck on school! <3
Answered by hello
as of november 16th these answers are 100% correct
Answered by SSSNIPERWOLF
As of 9-8-21
the Answers are
D
B
C
D
Answered by homie lol
1.) 13, 17
2.) -2
3.) 2
4.) f(n)=3+4(n-1)
Answered by Ilovedogs
@Nic is right, I got 100%
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