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Find the first five terms: a=-2,d=4 Proper steps get brainliest

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Answered by pulakmath007
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Answer:

First five terms are

  • First term = - 2
  • Second Term = - 2+4 = 2
  • Third term = 2+4 = 6
  • Fourth term = 6+4 = 10
  • Fifth term = 10 + 4 =14

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Answered by PixleyPanda
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The arithmetic sequence formula is:

an=a1+(n–1)d

Where:

an is the nth term in the sequence

a1 is the first term in the sequence

n  is the term you are solving for

d  is the common difference for any pair of consecutive numbers in the sequence.

First Term or  

n=1:This is given in the problem.

a1=5

Second Term or  

n=2:

Substitute  

2 for n

in the formula and substitute the values from the problem giving:

a2=5+((2–1)×6)a2=5+(1×6)a2=5+6a2=11Fifth Term or  

n=5:Substitute 5

for  

n  in the formula and substitute the values from the problem giving:

a5=5+((5–1)×6)a5=5+(4×6)a2=5+24a2=29

Using this same process you should be able to determiner the

Third Term or  

n=3: and Fourth Term or

n=4:

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