SOLUTION: Given the arithmetic sequence 2, 6, ... If t(0) is the first term find a formula for t(n).

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Question 792730: Given the arithmetic sequence 2, 6, ...
If t(0) is the first term find a formula for t(n).

Answer by psbhowmick(878)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t(0) = 2
Common Difference: d = 6-2=4
The n-th term: t(n) = t(0) + (n-1)d = 2+(n-1)4 = 4n-2

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