What is the 10th term in the sequence described by 3 − n? (1 point)
2 answers:
Answer:
-7
Step-by-step explanation:
since it is the 10th term, i think you need to plug in 10 as n
which is,
3 - (10) = -7
hope it's correct and hope it helps!!
What u do is 3-n for you it would be 3-10 which is 7
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I do not understand what to do , more explicitly sorry :(
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Answer:
I don't know what you are trying to say but I will take the points.
w x L = 36
w = L- 5
L x ( L-5 ) = 36
L^2 -5L -36 =0
<span>Use the quadratic formula
L= - b + radical b^2 - 4 (a)(c) divided 2.a
L= 5 + 13 / 2 = 18 /2 =9</span>