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7 December, 03:42

Given the functions f (n) = 25 and g (n) = 3 (n - 1), combine them to create an arithmetic sequence, an, and solve for the 12th term.

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  1. 7 December, 04:06
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    an = 25 + 3 (n - 1); a12 = 58
  2. 7 December, 04:40
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    An arithmetic sequence can be defined using the first term f (n) and the common difference in the g (n) term. In this case, we have:

    a (n) = f (n) + g (n) = 25 + 3 (n-1) = 3n + 22

    If we want to find the 12th term, we substitute n = 12 into a (n):

    a (12) = 3 (12) + 22 = 36 + 22 = 58
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