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Carlos Gordon
17 March, 17:31
Fine the nth term of the sequance 5,9,13,17,21
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Lailah Blevins
17 March, 20:51
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A₁ = 5
a₂ = 9
d = a₂-a₁ = 9-5 = 4
a₉ = 5+4 (9-1) = 5+32 = 37
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