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The nth term for the sequence -6, -3, 0, 3, 6 is?

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Answered by haricharanS
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Answered by smrofficial04
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Answer:

nth term = 3n - 9

Step-by-step explanation:

The sequence is an AP as

-3 - (-6) = 3

0 - (-3) = 3

∴ d= 3

   a=-6

For an AP, nth term = a+(n-1)d

               ∴nth term  = -6 + (n-1)3

                                  =-6 + 3n - 3

                                  = 3n - 9//

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