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Write the nth term rule for the arithmetic sequence with the given term and common difference. Fill in the formula: a = a₁ + d(n-1) below.

a1=-10 and d=0.5

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Answer:

The nth term rule for an arithmetic sequence with a first term of -10 and a common difference of 0.5 is given by:

an = a₁ + (n-1)d

where a₁ = -10 and d = 0.5.

Substituting these values into the formula gives:

an = -10 + (n-1)0.5

Simplifying this expression gives:

an = -10 + 0.5n - 0.5

an = -10 + 0.5n - 0.5

an = -10 + 0.5n - 0.5

an = -10 + 0.5n - 0.5

an = -10 + 0.5n - 0.5

an = -10 + 0.5n - 0.5

an = -0.5n - 9.5

I hope that helps! Let me know if I'm wrong!

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