SOLUTION: Let a1, a2, a3,.......an,....be an arithmetic sequence. Find the indicated quatitties. Could someone please help me with this? a1=-11,d=4;a2=?,a3=?a4=? Thank you!

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Question 35890: Let a1, a2, a3,.......an,....be an arithmetic sequence. Find the indicated quatitties. Could someone please help me with this? a1=-11,d=4;a2=?,a3=?a4=?
Thank you!

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
first term is -11 Add 4:

second term is -7
third term is -3
fourth term is 1

Jon

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