SOLUTION: given 35/6, 47/8, 59/10, 71/12, 83/14,..., write an expression for the apparent nth term assuming n begins with 1. thanks
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Question 375991: given 35/6, 47/8, 59/10, 71/12, 83/14,..., write an expression for the apparent nth term assuming n begins with 1. thanks
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The numerator has the general term 35 + 12(n-1) = 12n + 23.
The denominator has the general term 6+ 2(n-1) = 2n + 4.
Therefore the genral term of the sequence above is , or .
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