What are the next three terms in the sequence 5, 14, 23, 32, ...? 43, 54, 65 45, 54, 63 41, 50, 59 47, 56, 65
nikitadnepr [17]
Take a careful look at 5, 14, 23, 32. Each new term is equal to the previous term PLUS 9. Thus, 9 is the "common difference."
Next 3 terms?
32 plus 9 is 41
41 plus 9 is 50
50 plus 9 is 59
59 plus 9 is 68.
and so on
So the "next 3 terms in the seq. 5, 14, 23, 32 are 41, 50, 59.
Al you have to do is add 4 to the equation
This gives you g(x)=4x^2+9 which is your answer
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
r = 12 cm
Theta = 62
Length of arc = 

= 12.98 cm
To take out terms outside the radical we need to divide the power of the term by the index of the radical; the quotient will be the power of the term outside the radical, and the remainder will be the power of the term inside the radical.
First, lets factor 8:
Now we can divide the power of the term, 3, by the index of the radical 2:

= 1 with a remainder of 1
Next, lets do the same for our second term

:

= 3 with a remainder of 1
Again, lets do the same for our third term

:

with no remainder, so this term will come out completely.
Finally, lets take our terms out of the radical:

We can conclude that the correct answer is the third one.
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answer is A.) 7.4 × 104