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what is the 18th term in an arithmetic sequence with the first term equal to 6 and the constant difference equalto 17?​

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  • 02-02-2021

Answer: The 18th term is 295.

Step-by-step explanation: By using the arithmetic sequence formula:

a(n): nth term

a(1): first term

n: term position

d: common/constant difference

a(n) = a(1) + (n - 1)d

You should get an equation of a(n) = 6+(18 - 1)17. By following the order of operations, you should receive an 18th term of 295.

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