The question tackles about arithmetic sequence.
Arithmetic sequence has the formula:
an<span> = a</span>1<span> + (n – 1)d.
</span>where
an = number at nth term
a1 = 1st term
n = number of terms
d = common difference.
an<span> = a</span>1<span> + (n – 1)d.
</span>a1 = -10
d = -2
n = 10
a2 = -10 + (2-1) -2
a2 = -12
if we continue until a10, the sequence will be
-10, -12, -14, -16, -18, -20, -22, -24, -26, -30
The correct description of the graph:
<em>"One curve opens up and to the right in quadrant 1, and the other curve down and to the left in </em><em>quadrants </em><em>2, 1, and 4."</em>
<h3>
Which graph is the graph of the given functions?</h3>
Here we have the function:
The graph of this function can be seen below:
Then we can see that a curve opens up on quadrant 1, and down on quadrants 2 and 3 (it pass throw quadrant 1 for a little bit).
Then the correct option is:
<em>"One curve opens up and to the right in </em><em>quadrant </em><em>1, and the other curve down and to the left in </em><em>quadrants </em><em>2, 1, and 4."</em>
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice.
The notation "<span>AB (with line over) =4" is the equation that has the most correct notation.</span>
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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