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Answer:
a(15) = 131
Step-by-step explanation:
Explicit Arithmetic Sequence Formula: an = a1 + d(n - 1)
We are given a1 and d, so plug them in:
an = 5 + 9(n - 1)
To find the 15th term, plug 15 in for n:
a(15) = 5 + 9(15 - 1)
a(15) = 5 + 9(14)
a(15) = 5 + 126
a(15) = 131
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
d = 9 ----> d is common difference
[tex]a_{1} = 5\\\\[/tex] ----> first term
In arithmetic sequence, the difference between two terms is constant.
to find nth term,
[tex]a_{n} = a_{1} + (n-1)d\\\\a_{15} = 5 + 14*9\\\\ = 5 + 126\\= 131[/tex]