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snow_tiger [21]
2 years ago
10

Write each as the sum of two terms in the form t_n,r. t_5,3 , t_11,2 , t_15,13

Mathematics
1 answer:
Anarel [89]2 years ago
4 0

The sum of two terms are:

  • t₅, ₃ = 8
  • t₁₁, ₂ = 13
  • t₁₅,₁₃ = 28.

<h3>What is the sum about?</h3>

The sum of two numbers is one that tells you to find the sum of two or more numbers, and as such, you have to add the numbers altogether.

t₅, ₃ =  5 + 3

= 8

t₁₁, ₂ = 11 + 2

= 13

t₁₅,₁₃ =  15 + 13

= 28.

Hence the correct sum of two terms are:

  • t₅, ₃ = 8
  • t₁₁, ₂ = 13
  • t₁₅,₁₃ = 28.

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