SOLUTION: What is the hundredth term of the sequence with a sub one equals 222 and d equals -5?

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Question 1172132: What is the hundredth term of the sequence with a sub one equals 222 and d equals -5?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Instead of doing your problem for you, I'll do one that is done exactly the
same way step by step.  I'll do this one instead:
What is the two hundredth term of the sequence with a sub one equals 333
and d equals -4?


Plug in n = 200, a1 = 333, d = -4









 

Now do yours the exact same way.

Edwin

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