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Find the 12th term in the arithmetic sequence an = 3 − 6(n − 1)
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Find the 12th term in the arithmetic sequence an = 3 − 6(n − 1)
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Answer: -63
Step-by-Step Solution:
=> an = 3 - 6(n - 1)
Hence,
=> a = 3
=> d = -6
=> n = 12
Therefore,
an = 3 - 6(n - 1)
a12 = 3 - 6(12 - 1)
a12 = 3 - 6(11)
a12 = 3 - 66
=> a12 = -63
12th Term of this A.P is -63
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-63
Explanation:
3 - 6(12 - 1) = 3 - 6(11) = 3 - 66 = -63
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