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  • 20-10-2019
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a(n) = -6 + 3(n-1)

Find the 16th term in the expression.

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  • 28-10-2019

Answer:

The 16th term in the expression is 39

Step-by-step explanation:

we have

[tex]a(n)=-6+3(n-1)[/tex]

we know that

To find out the 16th term, substitute the value of n=16 in the expression above

so

For n=16

substitute

[tex]a(16)=-6+3(16-1)[/tex]

[tex]a(16)=-6+3(15)[/tex]

[tex]a(16)=-6+45[/tex]

[tex]a(16)=39[/tex]

therefore

The 16th term in the expression is 39

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