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The first five terms of a sequence are a1=47, a2=33, a3=19, a4=5, a5=−9
Based on this information, create an equation that can be used to find the nth term of the sequence, an
.
Choose from the list of numbers below to fill in the blanks. Not all answers will be used.
61
47
-14
-61
14
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The sequence has common difference d = 33−47 = −14, so it's arithmetic.
an = 47 + (n−1)(−14) = 61 − 14n.
(Uses the numbers 47 and −14, or equivalently 61 and −14.)
an = 47 + (n−1)(−14) = 61 − 14n.
(Uses the numbers 47 and −14, or equivalently 61 and −14.)
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