what is the fifth term in the sequence defined by f(n)=3(n-3)

Mathematics · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Given the formula for a sequence:

f(n) = 3(n-3)

Determine the 5th term.

n =5

Solution:

Substitute the value of 5 on the given formula for a sequence in order to find the 5th term of the sequence.

f(n) = 3(n-3)

f(5) = 3 (5-3)

f(5) = 3 (2)

f(5) = 2

Final answer: The 5th term of the given sequence is 2.

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