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Given a term in an arithmetic sequence and the common difference,
Can you find the first five terms in the sequence?
(Hint: Use the formula to find the first term. An = Q4 + (n − 1)*d)
15th term in the sequence = 0
Common difference = 4
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the answer is 45 please do you get it
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