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Mathematics, 29.07.2020 19:01 datgamer13

The formula for any arithmetic sequence is an = a1 + d(n - 1), where an represents the value of the nth term, a1 represents the value of the first term, d represents the common difference, and n represents the term number. What is the formula for the sequence -15, -11, -7, ...? an = -15 + (-4)(n - 1) an = -15 + (n - 1) an = 4 + (-15)(n - 1) an = -15 + 4(n - 1)

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