Answer:
Part 15) The next three terms are 5/8,3/4 and 7/8
Part 16) The 37th term is -35.5
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
In an <u>Arithmetic Sequence</u> the difference between one term and the next is a constant and this constant is called the common difference (d)
Part 15) Find the next three terms of the arithmetic sequence

so

The common difference is equal to
d=1/8
<u><em>Find the next three terms of the arithmetic sequence</em></u>
<u><em>Find a5</em></u>
----->
<u><em>Find a6</em></u>
----->
<u><em>Find a7</em></u>
----->
therefore
The next three terms are
5/8,3/4 and 7/8
Part 16) what is the 37th term of the arithmetic sequence

so


The common difference is equal to
d=-1.1
We can write an Arithmetic Sequence as a rule

substitute the values

For n=37
substitute



Step-by-step explanation:
f/p = p(1+i)^n
p= 2500
i=0.03 =3%
n=4
2500(1 + 0.03)^4
Answer: 942 ft
Step-by-step explanation: I hope this helps!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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All of these have no x-intercepts, since x-intercepts require y to be 0. Their y-intercepts are:
(0, 4)
(0, -18)
(0, 16)
(0, -7)
respectively.