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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 01:01 ashlynwestgate11

HELP #1 *i will give whoever answers brainliest, but your answer has to be correct and you have to explain* The first term in an arithmetic sequence is 12. The third term in the sequence is 4. The tenth term in the sequence is -24.

A. Write the function that could be used to find the nth term of the arithmetic sequence

B. Daelyn said that the recursive formula for this sequence could be described as, “to find the next term of the sequence, add -4 to the previous term.” Do you agree or disagree that this statement is equivalent to the explicit formula that you created in part A? Explain.


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