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What is the 100th term of the linear sequence below? 9, -5, -1,3,7,...​

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Answer:


a_(100) = 387

Explanation:

I think the first term is -9.

Then each term is 4 more than the previous term.

The constant difference is 4. d = 4.


a_n = a_(n - 1) + 4


a_1 = -9

For n ≥ 2,


a_n = -9 + (n - 1)d


a_(100) = -9 + (100 - 1)(4)


a_(100) = 387

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