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Find the 12th term for the arithmetic sequence: 2, 8, 14, 20, 26,…. (Hint: Find the explicit rule and then use it to find the 12th term. an=a1+(n−1)d ) Question 4 options: 72 6 …
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Find the 12th term for the arithmetic sequence: 2, 8, 14, 20, 26,…. (Hint: Find the explicit rule and then use it to find the 12th term. an=a1+(n−1)d ) Question 4 options: 72 6 …
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Find the 12th term for the arithmetic sequence:
2, 8, 14, 20, 26,….
(Hint: Find the explicit rule and then use it to find the 12th term. an=a1+(n−1)d )
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68 should be the answer... Sorry if I'm wrong
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