Question 341895:  I think this is the right topic. I need help with my Quadratic sequences homework, as I have a very bad teacher, and nearly no one in my class understands what he says.
 
I need help in finding the nth term for these sequences: 
a)7,8,10,13,17 
b)2,3,5,8,12 
c)1,3,7,13,21 
d)5,8,14,23,35
 
Please help, and if you could show your workings, that would help me a lot. 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! I need help in finding the nth term for these sequences: 
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comment: In each case you need to "see" the pattern. 
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a)7,8,10,13,17 
a(1) = 7 
a(2) = 7+1 = 8  
a(3) = 8+2 = 10  
a(4) = 10+3 = 13 
a(5) = 13+4 = 17 
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a(n) = a(n-1)+(n-1) where a(1)=7 and n>=2 
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b)2,3,5,8,12 
I think that 12 should be 5+8=13 
Then a(n) = a(n-2)+a(n-1) where a(1)=2 and a(2)=3 
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c)1,3,7,13,21 
a(n) = 1+2(n-1) for n = 0,1,2,3..... 
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d)5,8,14,23,35 
a(1) = 5 
a(2) = a(1)+3 
a(3) = a(2)+2(3) 
a(4) = a(3)+3(3) 
a(5) = a(4)+4(3) 
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a(n) = a(n-1)+3(n-1) 
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Cheers, 
Stan H.  
 
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