jelisarocks
jelisarocks jelisarocks
  • 26-04-2019
  • Mathematics
contestada

how do you find the nth term in a sequence?​

Respuesta :

Layne14Carlee
Layne14Carlee Layne14Carlee
  • 26-04-2019

sequences can be expressed in terms of the nth term of the sequence. In this case, the nth term = 2n. To find the 1st term, put n = 1 into the formula, to find the 4th term, replace the n's by 4's: 4th term = 2 × 4 = 8.

Does this help?

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Arsenic does not have any valence electrons in the 3d orbital because A- its 3d orbital is completely filled. B- it only contains enough electrons to fill the 2
In "the third bank of the river." the mother's reaction to the father's decision to leave most likely indicates that she what
Twice x,plus 8, is the same as -6
If, by examining your family history and DNA, you could tell how long you would naturally live and which, if any, genetic conditions you would develop, would yo
HELP IN NUMBER 3 plz !!!
what group settled in america to escape religious persecution
What is the probability that George will draw a blue marble from a container that contains 6 red, 4 blue, 3 yellow and 5 green marbles
According to the rules of subject-verb agreement, phrases or clauses between the subject and the verb do not change the
Can -36 be written as the product of two equal integers? Can 36 be written as the product of two equal integers?
He was the Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire in the 1520s