So I use the formula hopefully these steps work
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
An=a1+d(n-1)
an=nth term
a1=first term, when n=1
d=common differnce=amount each term increases by
n=which one
so
when n=1, an=40
so a1=40
it seems to increas by 7 each time
an=40+7(n-1)
explicit formula is expanded
an=40+7n-7
an=33+7n is the formula
the domain is natural numbers because you can't have the -3rd term or the 0th term or the 3.24th term
domain is natural numbers
the formula is

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Answer:
x=(2,-5.3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps
Now that we’ve learned how to solve word problems involving the sum of consecutive integers, let’s narrow it down and this time, focus on word problems that only involve finding the sum of consecutive even integers.
But before we start delving into word problems, it’s important that we have a good understanding of what even integers, as well as consecutive even integers, are.
Even Integers
We know that even numbers are integers that can be divided exactly or evenly by 22. Thus, the general form of the even integer nn, is n = 2kn=2k, where kk is also an integer.
In other words, since even numbers are the multiples of 22, we can represent an even integer nn by 2k2k, where kk is also an integer. So if we have the even integers 1010 and 1616,