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Kaylis [27]
4 years ago
4

Identify the explicit function for the sequence in the table.

Mathematics
1 answer:
lubasha [3.4K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

The sequence is as follows:

7,19,31,43,55

Here:

a_1=7

d= 12

The standard formula for arithmetic sequence is:

a_n=a_1+(n-1)d\\a_n=7+(n-1)12

By looking at the options we can see that

option B is correct ..

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