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An airplane's change in altitude before landing is shown in the table. what equation represents this change in altitude?

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An airplane's change in altitude before landing is shown in the table. what equation-example-1
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User Asherah
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Answer:

it's a= 4000m +39000

Explanation:

I did the test and got it right

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User Teamg
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Answer:

a=-4000m+39000

Explanation:

From the given table, we can see that the difference between any consecutive altitude is 4000 ft.

31000 - 35000 = -4000

27000- 31000 = -4000

23000-27000 = -4000

Hence, it represents an arithmetic sequence with a = 3500 and d = -4000

The general term of an arithmetic sequence is given by


a_n=a+(n-1)d\\\\a=35000+(m-1)(-4000)\\\\a=35000-4000m+4000\\\\a=-4000m+39000

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