Asked by Harmony

A group of students is arranging squares into layers to create a project. The first layer has 6 squares. The second layer has 12 squares. Which formula represents an arithmetic explicit formula to determine the number of squares in each layer?

a1 = 6; an = 6 + an − 1, n > 0

a1 = 6; an = 6 ⋅ an − 1, n > 0

a1 = 6; an = 6 ⋅ an + 1, n > 0

a1 = 6; an = 6 + an + 1, n > 0

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Answered by Reiny
You are adding 6 tiles to the layer before it, so I expect to see something like
a<sub>(n-1)</sub> , not a<sub>(n+1)</sub>
That rules out the last 2.
The second says: "a new layer is 6 times that of the previous layer", which it clearly is not
The first one says: " a new layer adds 6 to the previous layer", so what do you think?
Answered by Josue
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Answered by InHerGuts
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Answered by Anonymous
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