Answer:
Purple, yours?
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 13/12 or 1 1/12
Answer: 60, but I got other answers to but 60 was my first.
sorry if wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The first element of the sequence is 1 and the difference between two consecutive elements is 1, then the general term of the sequence is y = n.
- The first element of the sequence is 2 and the difference between two consecutive elements is 3, then the general term of the sequence is y = 2 + 3 · n.
<h3>What are the general terms of two sequences?</h3>
In this question we find two cases of arithmetic sequences, that is, sets of elements generated by linear equations of the form:
y = a + b · (n - 1) (1)
Where:
- a - First element of the series
- b - Difference between two consecutive elements.
- n - Element index
Now we proceed to derive the general term of each sequence:
- The first element of the sequence is 1 and the difference between two consecutive elements is 1, then the general term of the sequence is y = n.
- The first element of the sequence is 2 and the difference between two consecutive elements is 3, then the general term of the sequence is y = 2 + 3 · n.
<h3>Remark</h3>
The statement present typing errors, correct form is shown below:
Find the general term of each sequence:
- 1, 2, 3, 4 ...
- 2, 5, 6, 11 ...
To learn more on arithmetic sequences: brainly.com/question/15412619
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