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  • 01-11-2019
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What is the 12th term in the sequence of a(n)=-5+6(n-1)

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Fitila4real
Fitila4real Fitila4real
  • 01-11-2019

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The 12th term is gotten by replacing ń in the equation with 12. Hence,

a(12)= - 5+6(12-1)

Solving the bracket first by BODMAS,

a12= - 5+6(11)

Opening the bracket,

a12=-5+66

a12=66-5

a12=61

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