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Daniel Huerta
1 July, 20:16
If T (n) = 4 + 3n, what is the 2nd term?
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Monica Montes
1 July, 20:53
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T (n) = 3n + 4
T (2) = 3 (2) + 4
T (2) = 6 + 4
T (2) = 10
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Zaiden Terry
1 July, 23:34
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If you would like to know what is the 2nd term, you can calculate this using the following steps:
T (n) = 4 + 3 * n
n = 2
T (2) = 4 + 3 * 2 = 4 + 6 = 10
Result: The 2nd term would be 10.
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