SOLUTION: Consider the arithmetic sequence whose first few entries are 2,5,8,11,14... Let Y be the entry in position X a. Make a table of your X and Y values X is Position and Y is Entry.

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Question 1163189: Consider the arithmetic sequence whose first few entries are 2,5,8,11,14...
Let Y be the entry in position X
a. Make a table of your X and Y values
X is Position and Y is Entry.
X (Position): 1 2 ..
Y (Entry): blank blank ..
b. Graph the points from your table
c. Explain how to derive an equation realting X and Y by describing how characteristics of your equation are related to the graph and to the way the sequence grows

Answer by ikleyn(52787)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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(a)   Why don'y YOU make a table on your own ?

(b)   Why don'y you graph the points on your own ?

(c)   On how derive an equatiaon,  read these introductory lessons on arithmetic progressions
    - Arithmetic progressions
    - The proofs of the formulas for arithmetic progressions
    - Problems on arithmetic progressions
    - Word problems on arithmetic progressions
in this site.

Also,  you have this free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-II in this site
    - ALGEBRA-II - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK.

The referred lessons are the part of this online textbook under the topic "Arithmetic progressions".


Save the link to this textbook together with its description

Free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-II
https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/complex/ALGEBRA-II-YOUR-ONLINE-TEXTBOOK.lesson

into your archive and use when it is needed.



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