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olga55 [171]
3 years ago
8

"Why can a subtraction problem be rewritten as an addition problem without changing the outcome?" and include a real-world scena

rio where this might be modeled.
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Nataly_w [17]3 years ago
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Im only doing this for pints

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Step-by-step explanation:

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1. an = 3 · (4)n - 1

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1. This is the correct sequence

an=3•(4)^(n-1)

If this is an

Let know an+1, the next term

an+1=3•(4)^(n+1-1)

an+1=3•(4)^n

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Common ratio an+1/an

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r= (4)^(n-n+1)

r=4^1

r= 4, then the common ratio is 4

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First term is when n=1

an=3•(4)^(n-1)

a1=3•(4)^(1-1)

a1=3•(4)^0=3.4^0

a1=3

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2. This is the correct sequence

an=4•(2)^(n-1)

Therefore, let find an+1

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Common ratio=an+1/an

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The first term is when n =1

an=4•(2)^(n-1)

a1=4•(2)^(1-1)

a1=4•(2)^0

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3. This is the correct sequence

an=2•(3)^(n-1)

Therefore, let find an+1

an+1=2•(3)^(n+1-1)

an+1= 2•3ⁿ

Common ratio=an+1/an

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The first term is when n =1

an=2•(3)^(n-1)

a1=2•(3)^(1-1)

a1=2•(3)^0

a1=2

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Let find an+1

an+1= 3+4(n+1-1)

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