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Consider that an = 4n-1 represents a sequence. What is the tenth term? A) 361 B) 512 C) 1,024 D) 262,144
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Consider that an = 4n-1 represents a sequence. What is the tenth term? A) 361 B) 512 C) 1,024 D) 262,144
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Consider that an = 4n-1 represents a sequence. What is the tenth term? A) 361 B) 512 C) 1,024 D) 262,144
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The Answer is C. Hopefully this will help you out.
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The answer would be D.262,144
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an = 4n-1
a10 = 49
262,144
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