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Mathematics, 14.06.2021 19:40 lucaszsanches

19) Consider the the first six terms in the sequence 10, 29, 48, 67, 86, 105...
Which statements are correct?
A)
The 10th term in this sequence is 199.
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B)
The 15th term in this sequence is 276.
The 20th term in this sequence is 389.
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D)
The recursive formula is an - 2n-1 + 19.
E)
The explicit formula is a, = 19n - 9.
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