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Indicate a general rule for the  n^{th} term of this sequence. -6a, -3a, 0a, 3a, 6a. . a.]  a_{n}=3an+9a b.]  a_{n}=-3an-9a c.]  a_{n}=-3an+9a d.]  a_{n}=3an-9a

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