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fredd [130]
2 years ago
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What is the 12th term in the sequence? Note: Use the explicit rule. an=−16+2n Enter your answer in the box.

Mathematics
1 answer:
kenny6666 [7]2 years ago
6 0
Hi, thank you for posting your question here at Brainly. Whatever the sequence is, the important thing is to follow the explicit rule. The n denoted in the equation must pertain to the 12th term. Hence,

A12 = -16 + 2(12)
A12 = 8

The 12th term is 8. I hope I was able to help. Have a good day.
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