If the third term in an arithmetic sequence is 7 and the common difference is -5, what is the value of the fourth term? A) 12 B)
2 C) -35 D) 35
2 answers:
Answer:
B) 2
Step-by-step explanation:
a3 = 7 , d = -5 (GIVEN)
a4 = a3 + d
= 7 + (-5)
= 7 - 5
a4 = 2
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The third term in an arithmetic sequence is 7.
The common difference is -5.
The common difference of an arithmetic sequence is found by subtracting a term in the sequence with the previous term.

Solving for the fourth term.

Plugging in the values and evaluating.


The value of the fourth term is 2.
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