SOLUTION: A sequence can be described using the rule a n=-2+3(n-1). Which is the value of the 20th term in this sequence.

Algebra.Com
Question 1064727: A sequence can be described using the rule a n=-2+3(n-1). Which is the value of the 20th term in this sequence.
Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, stanbon:
Answer by ikleyn(52802)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
Substitute n= 20 and calculate.


Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A sequence can be described using the rule a n=-2+3(n-1). Which is the value of the 20th term in this sequence.
---
a(20) = -2 + 3*a(19)
----------------
Cheers,
Stan H.
------------------

RELATED QUESTIONS

Please I will Cashapp 10$ If anyone can solve it it's due today I really need help.... (answered by Boreal)
I asked this question before, but I did not get all the parts to the uestion posted for... (answered by longjonsilver)
WHICH SEQUENCE FOLLOWS THE RULE 2N+5,WHERE N REPRESENTS THE POSITION OF A TERM IN THE... (answered by stanbon)
what is the fourth term in this sequence: A(n)=5*(-3)^n-1 (answered by edjones)
the sum to n terms of a sequence of numbers is given as: Sn=n/2(5n+9). or... (answered by Kingsley)
... (answered by josgarithmetic)
An arithmetic sequence has 1st term 6 and common difference 624. A geometric sequence... (answered by solver91311)
which sequence follows the rule 2n+1, where n represents the position of a term in the... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Suppose you buy a new car for $18,000. At the end of n years, the value of your car is... (answered by oscargut)