SOLUTION: Find the sixth, tenth, and sixtieth terms of the sequence.
A(n) = -1 + (n - 1)(-10)
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Question 933871: Find the sixth, tenth, and sixtieth terms of the sequence.
A(n) = -1 + (n - 1)(-10)
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