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  1. The simple formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is an = 6n + 14. What is the explicit formula corresponding to the
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  2. The simple formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is an = 4n + 16. What is the explicit formula corresponding to the
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  3. The simple formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is an = 4n + 16. What is the explicit formula corresponding to the
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  4. I'm haivng troulbe proving the deriviation of this formula on my own...could you please help me derive the proof of the formula
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  5. Determine the accrued interest and the final amount of a $10,000 investment with a 4.75% simple interest rate over a period of
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  6. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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  7. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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  8. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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  9. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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  10. i NEED TO TURN (7X-3)^1/3 INTO AN ITERVATIVE FORMULA USING THE NEWTON RAPHSON FORMULA?HOW DO I DO IT IN SIMPLE STEPS?
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