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The first five terms of an arithmetic sequence are 6, 13, 20, 27, and 34. Let a(n) represent the value of term (n) of the sequence. Part A
What is the rule for this sequence?
a a(n) = n +7
ba(n) = n + 28
O a(n) = 7n - 1
(d) a(n) = (n + 6


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