How do you write the expression for the nth term of the sequence given 1,4,7,10,13,...?

Cael Dickerson

Cael Dickerson

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2022-11-04

How do you write the expression for the nth term of the sequence given 1,4,7,10,13,...?

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siriceboynu1

siriceboynu1

Beginner2022-11-05Added 12 answers

We should recognise that 1,4,7,10,13.... is an A.P. with a common difference of 3.
d=3
The expression for the nth term can be determined from the formula, but there is a short cut.
T n = d × n + ? ? ?
As soon as see that d=3, you will know that the expression for the nth term with start with T n = 3 n
Now you just have find what must be added or subtracted to start at the correct first term.
Let n = 1 3 × 1 = 3 , but T 1 must be 1, so subtract 2
Let n = 2 3 × 2 = 6 but T 2 must be 4. so subtract 2
It would seem that the expression we want is: T n = 3 n - 2
Check with T 3 which must be 7.
3 × 3 - 2 = 7
T n = 3 n - 2
Using the formula : T n = a + ( n - 1 ) d
In 1,4,7,10,14,...
a = T 1 = 1 and d = 3
T n = 1 + ( n - 1 ) × 3 simplify
T n = 1 + 3 n - 3
T n = 3 n - 2
Rhett Guerrero

Rhett Guerrero

Beginner2022-11-06Added 6 answers

1;4;7;10;13;........... is an arithmetic series
n 1 = 1 and the common difference, d=3
nth term = 1 + ( n - 1 ) 3

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