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Mathematics, 06.08.2019 00:30 stephstewart1209

Graph the first six terms of a sequence where a1 = 3 and d = −10.
graphed sequence showing point 1, negative 10, point 2, negative 7, point 3, negative 4, point 4, negative 1, point 5, 2, and point 6, 5
graphed sequence showing point 1, negative 7, point 2, negative 4, point 3, negative 1, point 4, 2, point 5, 5, and point 6, 8
graphed sequence showing point 1, negative 7, point 2, negative 17, point 3, negative 27, point 4, negative 37, point 5, negative 47, and point 6, negative 57
graphed sequence showing point 1, 3, point 2, negative 7, point 3, negative 17, point 4, negative 27, point 5, negative 37, and point 6, negative 47

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