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| Question 147106:  find the nth term of each arithmetic sequence then graph the first five terms of the sequence
 9,13,17,21
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! find the nth term of each arithmetic sequence then graph the first five terms of the sequence 9,13,17,21
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 Notice that for your series, there is a "constant" difference of 4 between the numbers.  If so, you can apply the following "arithmetic sequence" formula:
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 Ref:http://www.mathwords.com/a/arithmetic_sequence.htm
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 You can use the following formula to find the nth term:
 an = a1 + (n – 1)d
 where
 an = the nth term
 a1 = first value of the series
 n = desired sequence number
 d = the constant difference (4)
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 They gave you the first four terms so the 5th term is simply 4 more than the 4th term.
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 The entire sequence:
 9,13,17,21,25
 
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