SOLUTION: Find the 31st term in the sequence whose general term is an = -3 + 4(n - 1).
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Question 850174: Find the 31st term in the sequence whose general term is an = -3 + 4(n - 1).
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
an = -3 + 4(n - 1)
a31 = -3 + 4(31 - 1)
a31 = -3 + 4(30)
a31=120-3
a31=117
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