SOLUTION: Hello, how do I find the first term of the sequence -7,-5,-3,... which is greater than 400. I think it might be 401 but could someone check my answer? Thank you!
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Question 438686: Hello, how do I find the first term of the sequence -7,-5,-3,... which is greater than 400. I think it might be 401 but could someone check my answer? Thank you!
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is an increasing sequence of all odd numbers greater than -7. Hence, 401 is the first term greater than 400.
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