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  1. The first term of an arithmetic sequence is -1 and the 7^th term is 35 determine1.The common difference of the sequence 2. The
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  2. the first term of a sequence of numbers is 24.the term-to-term rule of this sequence is to 'add 8' josie says "No number in this
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  3. Match the sequence (term) with the correct type of sequence (definition).Match Term Definition 128, 32, 8, 2, ... A) Geometric,
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  4. What is the 20th term of the sequence that begins -3,6,-12,24?A. 524,288 B 524,288 C. 1,572,864 d. 3,145,728 The term in a
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    2. Multiple choice please help asked by Multiple choice please help
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  5. Match the term to its description.Match Term Definition Dwarfs A) Very bright, massive stars with relatively low temperatures
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    2. kade asked by kade
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  6. the seven term of arithemetic sequence 25inthe first third and 21sth term of geometric sequence find the first term and the
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    2. Azzkeyyah asked by Azzkeyyah
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  7. 1. Find the 12th term of the arithmetic sequence 2, 6, 10, … .2. Solve for the 101st term of the sequence whose 1st term is
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  8. A particular geometric sequence has strictly decreasing terms. After the first term, each successive term is calculated by
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    2. Chris Phill asked by Chris Phill
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  9. The sum of the 4th and the 14th term of an arithmetic sequence equals 22. The 9th term is 4 larger than the 4th term. Calculate
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    2. Max asked by Max
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  10. What is the 2011th term of the arithmetic sequence −4, −1, 2, 5, . . . , where each term after the first is 3 more than the
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    2. Samay asked by Samay
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