Find the first five terms of the sequence defined below, where n represents the position of a term in the sequence. Start with n=1.an=−9n+6_____, _____, _____, _____, _____
Q. Find the first five terms of the sequence defined below, where n represents the position of a term in the sequence. Start with n=1.an=−9n+6_____, _____, _____, _____, _____
Find first term: To find the first term of the sequence, a1, substitute n=1 into the formula an=−9n+6.a1=−9(1)+6a1=−9+6a1=−3
Find second term: To find the second term of the sequence, a2, substitute n=2 into the formula an=−9n+6.a2=−9(2)+6a2=−18+6a_2 = \(-12\)
Find third term: To find the third term of the sequence, \(a_3\), substitute \(n = 3\) into the formula \(a_n = -9n + 6\). \(\newline\)\[a_3 = -9(3) + 6\]\(\newline\)\[a_3 = -27 + 6\]\(\newline\)\[a_3 = -21\]
Find fourth term: To find the fourth term of the sequence, \(a_4\), substitute \(n = 4\) into the formula \(a_n = -9n + 6\).\(\newline\)\(a_4 = -9(4) + 6\)\(\newline\)\(a_4 = -36 + 6\)\(\newline\)a_4 = −30
Find fifth term: To find the fifth term of the sequence, a5, substitute n=5 into the formula an=−9n+6.a5=−9(5)+6a5=−45+6a5=−39
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