The first three terms of a sequence are given. Round to the nearest thousandth (if necessary). 206, 202, 198, ... Find the 46th term.
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To find the common difference, we subtract the second term from the first term: 206 - 202 = 4. Similarly, we subtract the third term from the second term: 202 - 198 = 4. Since both subtractions result in 4, we can conclude that the common difference is 4. Show more…
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