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Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence:  15, 8, 1, -6, ...

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Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence:  15, 8, 1, -6, ...


an = -7n + 22


One term of an arithmetic sequence is    a12 = 52.  The common difference is  d = 6. Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence.

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One term of an arithmetic sequence is    a12 = 52.  The common difference is  d = 6. Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence.


an = 6n - 20


Write a rule for the nth term of the arithmetic sequence given that  a7 = 71 and 

a16 = 26.

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Write a rule for the nth term of the arithmetic sequence given that  a7 = 71 and 

a16 = 26.


an = -5n + 106


Two terms of an arithmetic sequence are   a5 = -43   and   a12 = -8. Write a rule for the nth term.

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Two terms of an arithmetic sequence are   a5 = -43   and   a12 = -8. Write a rule for the nth term.


an = 5n - 68


A teacher's assistant earns $300 for the first week of class, $350 for the second week $400 for the third, and so on for up to 40 weeks. How much money did the TA earn during her 32nd week working?

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A teacher's assistant earns $300 for the first week of class, $350 for the second week $400 for the third, and so on for up to 40 weeks. How much money did the TA earn during her 32nd week working?


$1850


Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence:  88, -44, 22, -11, ...

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Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence:  88, -44, 22, -11, ...


an = 88(-1/2)n - 1


One term of a geometric sequence is a4 = 12 and the common ratio is r = 2. Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence.

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One term of a geometric sequence is a4 = 12 and the common ratio is r = 2. Write a rule for the nth term of the sequence.


an = 1.5(2)n - 1

 


One term of a geometric sequence is   a5 = 32    and the common ratio is r = 2/3. Write a rule for the nth term.

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One term of a geometric sequence is   a5 = 32    and the common ratio is r = 2/3. Write a rule for the nth term.


an = 162(2/3)n - 1


Two terms for a geometric sequence are   a2 = 12   and   a4 = 3. Wrtie a rule for the nth term.

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Two terms for a geometric sequence are   a2 = 12   and   a4 = 3. Wrtie a rule for the nth term.


an = 24(1/2)n - 1     or      an = -24(-1/2)n - 1


Two terms of a geometric sequence are  a3 = 20  and   a6 = -160.  Write a rule for the nth term.

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Two terms of a geometric sequence are  a3 = 20  and   a6 = -160.  Write a rule for the nth term.


an = 5(-2)n - 1


Find the sum of the first 10 terms of the sequence   9n

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Find the sum of the first 10 terms of the sequence   9n


495


Find the sum of the first 12 terms of the sequence    7n + 2

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Find the sum of the first 12 terms of the sequence    7n + 2


570


Find the sum of the first 20 terms of the sequence  -4n + 6

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Find the sum of the first 20 terms of the sequence  -4n + 6


-720


A marching band is arranged in rows. The first row has three members, and each row after the first has two more than the row before. How many band members are in a formation with seven rows?

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A marching band is arranged in rows. The first row has three members, and each row after the first has two more than the row before. How many band members are in a formation with seven rows?


63 band members


A teacher's assistant earns $300 for the first week of class, $350 for the second week $400 for the third, and so on for up to 40 weeks. How much money did the TA earn during her first 20 weeks of class?

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A teacher's assistant earns $300 for the first week of class, $350 for the second week $400 for the third, and so on for up to 40 weeks. How much money did the TA earn during her first 20 weeks of class?


$15,500


Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series      8(1/5)n - 1

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Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series      8(1/5)n - 1


10


Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series   -6(3/2)n - 1

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Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series   -6(3/2)n - 1


The sum does not exist


Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series   2 + (6/4) + (18/26) + (54/64) + ...

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Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series   2 + (6/4) + (18/26) + (54/64) + ...


8


Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series   -5 - 2 - (4/5) - (8/25) - ...

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Find the infinite sum, if it exists, of the geometric series   -5 - 2 - (4/5) - (8/25) - ...


-25/3


Find the sum, if it exists, of the geometric series 3 + (5/2) + (25/12) + (125/72) + ...

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Find the sum, if it exists, of the geometric series 3 + (5/2) + (25/12) + (125/72) + ...


18


Wrtie a recursive rule for     3, 13, 23, 33, 43, ...

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Wrtie a recursive rule for     3, 13, 23, 33, 43, ...


an = an - 1 + 10,   a1 = 3


Write a recursive rule for the sequence  16, 40, 100, 250, 625, ...

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Write a recursive rule for the sequence  16, 40, 100, 250, 625, ...


an = (5/2)an - 1;   an = 16


Write a recursive rule for  -11, -6, -1, 4, 9, ...

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Write a recursive rule for  -11, -6, -1, 4, 9, ...


an = an - 1 + 5;  a1 = -11


Write a recursive rule for   24, 12, 6, 3, (3/2), ...

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Write a recursive rule for   24, 12, 6, 3, (3/2), ...


an = (1/2)an - 1 ;  an = 24


Write a recursive rule for    1, 1, 2, 3, 5, ...

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Write a recursive rule for    1, 1, 2, 3, 5, ...


an =   an - 2 + an - 1 ;    a1 = 1,  a2 = 1



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