5y + 7 < = -3
5y < = -3 - 7
5y < = -10
y < = -10/5
y < = -2
3y - 2 > = 13
3y > = 13 + 2
3y > = 15
y > = 15/3
y > = 5
Answer:
23000
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1.5 squares
Step-by-step explanation:
An aritmetic sequence is like this

where a1=first term and d=common difference
geometric is

where a1=first term and r=common ratio
can it be both aritmetic and geometric
hmm, that means that the starting terms should be the same
therfor we need to solve

what values of d and r make all natural numbers of n true?
are there values that make all natural numbers for n true?
when n=1, then d(1-1)=0 and r^(1-1)=1, so already they are not equal
the answer is no, a sequence cannot be both aritmetic and geometric
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