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10-2 Skills Practice Arithmetic Sequences and Series
Find the indicated term of each arithmetic sequence.
1.a, = 56, d = 13, n = 73
2. a,, for 16, 32, 48, ...
Write an equation for the nth term of each arithmetic sequence.
3.64, 78, 92, 106, ...
4.-416,-323, -230, -137, ...
Find the arithmetic means in each sequence.
5. 17, ?, ?, ?, 41
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2
6. 235,
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??,32
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