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Find the nth term of the sequence if: * a1 = -9, d = 4 and n=36 117. 103 149 187
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Find the nth term of the sequence if: * a1 = -9, d = 4 and n=36 117. 103 149 187
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= a + ( n - 1) d
= -9 + ( 36 - 1) -4
-9 + (35) -4
= -9 -140
= -149 - Option C
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