SOLUTION: 4n+4 (n'th term 10) we assume it is 4x10 + 4 is this assumption correct?

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Question 882189: 4n+4 (n'th term 10) we assume it is 4x10 + 4 is this assumption correct?
Answer by Simnepi(216)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
yes!
the nth term refers to the number which is in the nth position in the sequence so if n = 5 that's the 5th number in the sequence.

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