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The fourth term of arithmetic
The difference between the second and fourth terms of an arithmetic sequence is 3. If the product of the first and fourth term
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patric
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the fourth term of an arithmetic progression is equal to 3 times the first term and the seventh term exceeds twice the third
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kruthi
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The fourth term of an arithmetic sequence is less than the fifth term by 3. The seventh term is three times the fifth term. Find
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Wawa
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Given the third term of an arithmetic sequence less than the fourth term by three. The seventh term is two times the fifth term.
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Nina
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The sum of the first 10 term of an arithmetic sequence is 145 and the sum of the fourth and ninth term is five times the third
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matso
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If the 16th term of an arithmetic sequence is three times the fourth term, find the ratio of the 23rd term to the third term.
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James
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The sum of the first six term of an arithmetic progression is 21 and the 7th term is three time the sum of the third and fourth
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Toib
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(9, 1) (5, 2) (1, 3) The graph represents an arithmetic sequence. Find the common difference, d , the fourth term, a4 , and the
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Potato
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The sum of the third and ninth terms of an arithmetic sequence is 20 the difference between the twelfth and fourth term of the
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Bergaman
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The sum of the first 10 terms of an arithmetic series is 145 and the sum of its fourth and ninth term is five times the third
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Linda
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