a sequence begins -4,1,6,11 find

  1. how do I do this can any body show me how?An arithmetic sequence begins 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, . . . . (a) Find the common difference
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  2. pls pls help outA geometric sequence begins 36, 9, 9/4, 9/16, 9/64, . . . . (a) Find the common ratio r for this sequence. r =
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  3. a sequence begins -4,1,6,11find the rule that generates the sequence. Then give the 5oth term is the sequence. What type of
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  4. a sequence begins -4,1,6,11find the rule that generates the sequence. Then give the 5oth term is the sequence. What type of
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  5. a sequence begins -4,1,6,11 find the rule that generates the sequence. Then give the 5oth term is the sequence. What type of
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  6. Write an explicit formula for the sequence. Use this, to find the 80th term of the sequence that begins: -3,1,5,9....
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  7. An arithmetic sequence begins, 116, 109, 102Find the 300th term of this sequence.
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  8. The following DNA sequence represents a eukaryotic gene. Indicate which is the template and which is the coding strand,
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  9. Can someone help me with these two questions?What is the 50th term of the sequence that begins -4, 2, 8, 14...? What is the 20th
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  10. Determine whether the sequence is arithmetic. If so, find the common difference. (Assume that n begins with 1.)a n=2(1/5)n
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