The nth term of the sequence is 2n - 8
<h3>Equation of a function</h3>
The nth term of an arithmetic progression is expressed as;
Tn = a + (n - 1)d
where
a is the first term
d is the common difference
n is the number of terms
Given the following parameters
a = f(1)=−6
f(2) = −4
Determine the common difference
d = f(2) - f(1)
d = -4 - (-6)
d = -4 + 6
d = 2
Determine the nth term of the sequence
Tn = -6 + (n -1)(2)
Tn = -6+2n-2
Tn = 2n - 8
Hence the nth term of the sequence is 2n - 8
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If you are not familiar with the Pythagorean theorem, I will write it below to remind you for your future mathmatical endeavours:

c is the hypotenuse, and a and b are the other two sides. The hypotenuse is the largest side of a triangle. In this example, a and b are equal to each other and c is equal to 2, so I'm going to convert b into a and do some math trickery here:


Basically, I swapped b with a and combined like terms. Then I just replaced c with 2, then squared it into 4.
All you have to do now is solve for a
Step 1 is to divide both sides by 2 to get:

Then just square both sides:

Now you know that the length of the sides are equal to the square root of 2.
Sorry if this was a bit rushed, I hate running out of time on these. If you have any questions on why I did something, ask away in the comments.
Answer:
Please add the given function values. Or add an image.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: It is D
Step-by-step explanation:
Add the real part and imaginary parts separately:-
answer is 7 + -8 + 3i + 9i
= -1 + 12i