Answer:
122
Step-by-step explanation:
An arithmetic sequence means a number is added each term. There is a term for where a number is multiplied as well. But in this case the first number is -103, the second number is -94 and the third number is -85. Can you tell what number is added each time?
The number is 9. -103+9=-94 and -94+9=-85 and so on. Now we want a way to find the term way further down the line.
Think of it doing it all at once. -103+9+9 gets us the third term right? so that's 2*9. -103+3*9 would get us the fourth. Hopefully that makes sense, but let me know if it doesn't. But for a few more examples, if we want the fifth term we would do -103+4*9 and getting the tenth would need -103+9*9. So basically we take the number term we want (in this case we want the 26th) and then take -103+ n*9, where n is the term we want minus 1, or in this case 25. so that's -103+25*9
Let me know if you need more of an explanation.
12 = 2*2*3
10 = 5*2
LCM = 5*3*2*2
= 15*4=60
the least common multiple is 60
8+4x-12+3x<=24
-4+7x<=24
7x<=28
X<=4
(-5,9) because -6—1=-6+1 which equals -5 and 7—2=7+2 which equals 9
<span>2x + 5y = 10
5y = -2x + 10
y = -2/5 x + 2
so slope = -2/5
</span><span>passes through the point (5, −4)
</span><span>y = mx + b
b = y - mx
b = -4 - (-2/5)(5)
b = -4 + 2
b = -2
equation
y = -2/5 x - 2
hope it helps
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