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  • 12-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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What is the term to term rule: 1, -6, -13, -20, -27, -34

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devishri1977
devishri1977 devishri1977
  • 12-05-2020

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Term 2 - term 1 = -6 - 1 = -7

Difference = -7

Tn = a + (n-1)d

    = 1 + (n-1)*(-7)

   = 1 -7n + 7

 = 8 - 7n

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Аноним Аноним
  • 12-05-2020

Answer:

The term-to-term rule for the sequence 1, -6, -13, -20, -27, -34 is...

YOU TAKE AWAY 7 TO GET THE NEXT NUMBER!

Step-by-step explanation:

i.e. 1 - 7 = -6, -6 - 7 = -13 and so on...

In other words, the formula is -7n+8

HOPE THIS HELPS!

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