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27 February, 21:58

Given the arithmetic sequence an = - 5 + 3 (n - 1), what is the domain for n?

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  1. 28 February, 00:18
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    Domain is the numbers you can use

    the n stands for the which term

    like 1st term, 2nd term, 3rd term, etc

    so it makes sense that n is the set of all natural numbers (also called the set of counting numbers)
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