Thank you for your help! Homework: Homework 13.2 Show that the sequence is arithmetic . Find the common difference , and write out Ihe first four terms. {Gn - 5} What is the value of the common difference?
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The general form of an arithmetic sequence is given by the formula: an = a1 + (n-1)d, where an represents the nth term, a1 represents the first term, n represents the position of the term, and d represents the common difference. In this case, the given sequence Show more…
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