SOLUTION: an = 5n + 2 for 0 < n < 6 The last term of the sequence is ? How do I solve this?

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Question 641749: an = 5n + 2 for 0 < n < 6

The last term of the sequence is ? How do I solve this?


Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

for .... is less than ; means greatest value you can take for is
The last term of the sequence is:




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