Your answer would be 74 if you are looking for the answer.
Yes!
This would be in-fact a linear equation!
<h3>How?</h3>
This equation is set up in y=mx+b form, therefore we know it is a linear equation.
<h3>Example of a linear equation:</h3>
y=12x+2
The 12 is the mx in the equation.
And the 2 is the B in the equation! :)
That is how we solve that.
Any questions?
Have a great day!
Answer:
Tn = 2/3^(n-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
The nth term of a geometric progression is expressed as
Tn = ar^{n-1}
a is the first term
n is the number of terms
r is t common ratio
From the sequence
a = 2/9
r = (2/3)/(2/9) = 2/(2/3) =3
Substitute
Tn = 2/9(3)^(n-1)
Tn = 2/3^(n-1)
Hence the required equation is Tn = 2/3^(n-1)
There are three types of triangle based on the length of the sides: equilateral, isosceles, and scalene.