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Question 440298: what is the rule to find the next term in the sequence 3 7 15 31 63
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Question 440909: what is the rule for the sequence 0,3,6,9,12


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Question 441352: The 100th term of an arthmetic sequenceis 138, and the common difference is 2. What is the first 3

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Question 441537: If 3x-y=12, then y/3 =


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Question 441559: we are not understanding algabra how can u make this easy for us the question reads the sum of marks age and his mothers age is 30 marks mother is 4 times as old as mark how old are mark and his mother if you can show us how this works it would be greatly appreciated
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Question 441785: Instructions: For the sequence, describe the pattern, write the next term, & write the rule for the nth term
problem: 4.2, 2.6, 1, (-0.6),(-2.2)...

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Question 442493: The 20th term of an arithmetic sequence is 44 and the common difference is 4. Find the nth term
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Question 442492: The first term of a sequence are 1, -5/2, 2, and -3/2. determine whether the sequence is arithmetic, geometric, or neither. If the sequence is arithmetic or geometric, find the fifth term
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Question 442521: write the sum 1^3 + 2^3 + 3^3 + ... + 100^3 using sigma notation.
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Question 442536: the second term of a geometric sequence is 10 and the fifth term is 7290. find the nth term
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Question 442523: write the sum 1/1*2 + 1/2*3 + 1/3*4 + ... + 1/9999*10,000 using sigma notation
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Question 442537: determine the common ratio, the nth term, and the fifth term for the geometric sequence 8, 16/3, 32/9, 64/27,...,
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Question 442766: find the sum of the infinite geometric series 1 - 3/5 + 9/25 - 27/125 + ...
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Question 442501: find the sum of the infinite geometric series 1 - 3/5 + 9/25 - 27/125 +....
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Question 442767: determine the common difference, the nth term and the 100th term for the arithmetic sequence
12,9,6,3

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Question 442504: determine the common difference, the nth term and the 100th term for the arithmetic sequence 12,9,6,3
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Question 441542: Write a rule for the nth term of the arithmetic sequence.
5/2, 11/6, 7/6, 1/2, -1/6
Please help!

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Question 442499: The second term of a geometric sequence is 10 and the fifth term is 7290. find the nth term
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Question 443307:
Find the sum of the infinite geometric series ∑ 1800(1/3)^n
n=0

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Question 443320: Find a formula for S= (1/log2(N))+(1/log3(N))+(1/log4(N))+...+(1/log25(N)), where N>1.
***log2, log3, log4... are supposed to be log subscript 2 and so on but I could not type it in as a subscript***

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Question 443347: find the fourth term in the expansion of (A + 2B)^10 using the binomial theorem
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Question 443621: How would this equation be translated
One number is 5 larger than another number. Their sum is equal to 5 times their difference.

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Question 443823: Write each series in summation notation
-2 +4 -8 +16 -32

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Question 444308: what is the nth term of: 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108...
What is the nth term of: 3, 6, 11, 18, 27,38...
What is the nth term of:4, 6.5, 9, 11.5, 14...
what is the nth term of: 20, 17, 14, 11, 8...
Please awnser fast. thanks

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Question 444503: Hello,
I am stuck on one of the problems I have to resolve. Please help me understand step by step what needs to be done.
Problem:
"One number is 10 times as large as another, and their difference is 81. Find the numbers."
I have always had a hard time understanding these types of problems. Please help me understand so I can solve them in the future problems as well.

Thank you!!!!
Maria P.

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Question 444503: Hello,
I am stuck on one of the problems I have to resolve. Please help me understand step by step what needs to be done.
Problem:
"One number is 10 times as large as another, and their difference is 81. Find the numbers."
I have always had a hard time understanding these types of problems. Please help me understand so I can solve them in the future problems as well.

Thank you!!!!
Maria P.

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Question 444320: what is the common difference of 8, 20, 32, 44, 56
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Question 445067: find the 43rd term of each sequence
19.5, 19.9, 20.3, 20.7,
also
21, 15, 9, 3
thank you for ur help

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Question 445250: find the first sixth and twelfth terms of the sequence
A(n)=-5+(n-1)(3)

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Question 445482: Write down an algebraic formula for the nth term of the sequence 2;4;8;16
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Question 445978: simplify : 2i+7/8-3i

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Question 446254: true or false. the sequence a(n)=2,4,8,16,32,...is the same as the sequence a(1)=2, a(n)=2a(n-1).
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Question 446313: factor 2xsquared plus x minus 10
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Question 446591: identify the following series as arithmetic , geometric , or neither.
1. 3a + 3a^2 + 3a^3 + 3a^4 +...+ 3a^n +...
2. -3+3-3+3-3+3....
3. n=1 (3+na) >> above this is a sideways 8 and a sideways M <<<

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Question 447147: For any integers n, let ® n be defined as the sum of the distinct prime factors of n. For instance, ® 36=5, because 2 and 3 are the only prime factors of 36 and
2+3=5.
What is the smallest value of w for which ® w=12 ?

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Question 447147: For any integers n, let ® n be defined as the sum of the distinct prime factors of n. For instance, ® 36=5, because 2 and 3 are the only prime factors of 36 and
2+3=5.
What is the smallest value of w for which ® w=12 ?

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Question 447497: what is the sum of the series 6+9+12 ... +30
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Question 447184: for the sequence, describe the pattern, write the next term, and write a rule for the nth term.
-3, 6, -9, 12...

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Question 447631: Hugh Moore makes up a joke and tells it to his 5 closest friends on Sunday morning. Each of those friends tells his or her 5 closest friends on Monday morning, and so on. Assuming no duplication, how many people will have heard the joke by the end of Saturday?
If you could help me with this problem, I would appreciate it.

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Question 447635: A pile driver drives a post 9 feet into the ground on its first hit. Each additional hit drives the post 2/3 the distance of the prior hit.
a) find the total distance the post has been driven after 4 hits.
b) what is the greatest distance the pole could be driven into the ground?
If you could help me with this problem, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.

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Question 447635: A pile driver drives a post 9 feet into the ground on its first hit. Each additional hit drives the post 2/3 the distance of the prior hit.
a) find the total distance the post has been driven after 4 hits.
b) what is the greatest distance the pole could be driven into the ground?
If you could help me with this problem, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.

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Question 447707: There are two numbers whose sum is 9 and the difference is five . What are the two numbers?
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Question 447707: There are two numbers whose sum is 9 and the difference is five . What are the two numbers?
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Question 447707: There are two numbers whose sum is 9 and the difference is five . What are the two numbers?
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Question 448007: Find the 29th term in the follwing seqeunce 21,15,9,3
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