9120 Number Patterns Any Term From A Rule

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    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

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Above is a rule for an Arithmetic Sequence, and a term you need to find. You may see the same rule written as : a = 14 + 10n, without the subscript n on the a. You may also be used to seeing t38 instead of the a38 as shown. They mean the same thing. In this quiz, we See moreare calculating a specific term for the sequence, and giving only the value of this term as the response.

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    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 3. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 4. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 5. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 6. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 7. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 8. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 9. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 10. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 11. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

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  • 12. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 13. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 14. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 15. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 16. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 17. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 18. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 19. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

  • 20. 

    Given the rule above, find the value of the given term. 

    Explanation
    The rule has two parts. 1. The constant - which is the number on it's own (don't forget any negatives) and 2. The Coefficient of 'n' - that's the number in front of the 'n' including the sign - again, don't forget the negative. Substitute 38 into the place of 'n', and you have the value for the nth term! You have an App that does this for you.

    Rate this question:

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