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13 May, 07:55

What is the Nth term for this linear sequence: - 2,-2,-2,-2,-2?

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  1. 13 May, 09:36
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    The nth term is the difference between the numbers, followed by an addition/subtraction to 'correct' the values to what they are in the sequence.

    The difference here is 0, so we have 0n so that means every number is 0 therefore we need to correct that to what it is:

    Nth term = 0n-2
  2. 13 May, 10:12
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    You've given us enough of the series to show clearly that the Nth term is - 2.
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