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Find the simplest form of the general term for the sequence 11, 15, 19, 23, .
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Find the simplest form of the general term for the sequence 11, 15, 19, 23, .
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Answer:
4n+7
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Im on odyssey and this is the right answer.
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The general term of an arithmetic sequence is
an = a1 +(n-1)d
Your sequence has first term a1 = 11 and common difference d = 4. Then the general term is
an = 11 + (n-1)*4
The simplest form of the general term is
an = 7 + 4n
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