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The nth term of a sequence is n(n+1).
1. Is 51 a term in the sequence?
2. Which term is 182?
6 years ago

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Dk
The nth term of a sequence is n(n+1).
1. Is 51 a term in the sequence?
Ans: NO
because n(n+1) n=7
then its 7^2+7= 56

2. Which term is 182?
Ans: 13
n(n+1)
n^2=n
13^2+13= 182
6 years ago
R_scott
1. are there two consecutive integers that multiply to 51?

2. which two consecutive integers multiply to 182?
6 years ago

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