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What is the nth term rule of the linear sequence below?
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In linear sequences only, the 'nth-term rule' gives the value of any term in that sequence at position 'n'. It is written as 'xn ± y' where x = the constant difference between term values and y is a particular number. The rule allows you to work out the terms of a sequence.

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