Math, asked by atomexxon, 8 months ago

Tha algebraic form of an arithmetic sequencs is 3n + 2.

a) What is its common difference?

b) Which is the first two digit term of this sequence ?

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Answered by Anonymous
27

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Given arithmetic sequence is 9n + 2

\implies\bf{First\: term} = a = 3n

\rightarrow\bf{Common \:difference} = d = 3n -2 = 1

\rightarrow\bf{First\: two\: digits} = 3n , 2

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Answered by sakshisharma30966
4

Answer:

common difference is 1

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