AnailyO59580 AnailyO59580
  • 25-10-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find the first five terms in sequences with the following 3n+2

Respuesta :

MarkellaI520918 MarkellaI520918
  • 25-10-2022

To determine the first five terms of the sequence we substitute n by 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

For n=1, we get:

[tex]3(1)+2=3+2=5.[/tex]

For n=2, we get:

[tex]3(2)+2=6+2=8.[/tex]

For n=3, we get:

[tex]3(3)+2=9+2=11.[/tex]

For n=4, we get:

[tex]3(4)+2=12+2=14.[/tex]

For n=5, we get:

[tex]3(5)+2=15+2=17.[/tex]

Answer: The first five terms of the sequence are:

[tex]5,\text{ 8, 11, 14, 17.}[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Explain how you can round 25.691 to the greatest place?
Identify whether the sentence is a simple or compound sentence. Alicia goes to the library and finishes her homework.
Which of the following is NOT an effect of the Neolithic Age? Permanent villages were established. Extra food could be stored. People had to move more.
Can someone give me the answer
The earliest explorers were searching for wealth, not for a new home. True False
An example of a model in science larger than the real object
What is a major economic activity in both Scotland’s highlands and southern uplands A:manufacturing B: fishing C: sheep raising D: mining
please help asap 20 pts
Help me find the missing length pleaseeee
if a picnic area is located at the midpoint between Sacramento and Oakland, find the distance to the picnic area from the road sign. Roseville 5 Sacramento 23