Given the arithmetic sequence an=3+2(n-1), what is the domain for n?
A: All integers whe...
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Given the arithmetic sequence an=3+2(n-1), what is the domain for n?
A: All integers where n is greater than and equal to 0
B: All real numbers
C: All integers where n is less than and equal to 1
D: All integers where n is greater than and equal to 1
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