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An increasing arithmetic sequence has 3 as its 1 term and the common difference between terms is 4. What is the 5th term in the sequence?
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An increasing arithmetic sequence has 3 as its 1 term and the common difference between terms is 4. What is the 5th term in the sequence?
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An increasing arithmetic sequence has 3 as its
1 term and the common difference between
terms is 4. What is the 5th term in the
sequence?
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you must add the 3 by 4. so 3+4=7+4=11+4=15+4=19+4=23
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