SOLUTION: Find the 3rd, 6th, 8th term in the sequence : A(n) = 5+ (n-1) (3)
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Question 254572: Find the 3rd, 6th, 8th term in the sequence : A(n) = 5+ (n-1) (3)
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Substitute 3 for n, then do the arithmetic.
Substitute 6 for n, then do the arithmetic.
Substitute...you get the idea, right?
John

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