Divide common factors from both numerator and denominator.
Divide 2
8/2 = 4
10/2 = 5
8/10 simplified = 4/5
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Answer:
um what?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
7 to the second power... because 7 times is 49 and 49-49 is 0... so 7 to the second power
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
I think so.
You would use the formula for the specific term you wish to find;
The formula is:

a = starting value of the sequence
d = the common difference (i.e. the difference between any two consecutive terms of the sequence)
n = the value corresponding to the position of the desired term in the sequence (i.e. 1 is the first term, 2 is the second, etc.)
Un = the actual vaue of the the term
For example, if we have the arithmetic sequence:
2, 6, 10, 14, ...
And let's say we want to find the 62nd term;
Then:
a = 2
d = 4
(i.e. 6 - 2 = 4, 10 - 6 = 4, 14 - 10 = 4;
You should always get the same number no matter which two terms you find the difference between so long as they are both
consecutive [next to each other], otherwise you are not dealing with an arithmetic sequence)
n = 62
And so: