kiaranicole1995
kiaranicole1995
10-01-2021
Mathematics
contestada
What are arithmetic sequences
Respuesta :
prsgrffn
prsgrffn
10-01-2021
In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between consecutive terms is always the same. For example, the sequence 3, 5, 7, 9 ... is arithmetic because the difference between consecutive terms is always two.
Answer Link
VER TODAS LAS RESPUESTAS ( 39+ )
Otras preguntas
Round 9.68 to the nearest whole number
Three Friends all have ages that are consecutive integers. The sum of their ages is 48. What is the age of the oldest friend?
how is the formula of a compound seful
The point (21,32) is on line with slope 1.5 what is the equation of the line ?
Which statement accurately describes the various gods that Hindus worship?
Write an original definition for periodic
What is 16 out of 24 as a grade
The temp at the summit of Mt. Mansfield dropped 17 degrees F between 4 pm and 11 pm. If the temp at 11 pm was -11 degrees F, what was the temp at 4 pm? Please s
Your middle school has 900 students one third of the students bring their lunch instead of buying your lunch at school what is the value of the ratio of the num
What reasons does Jefferson offer for colonizing blacks outside the United States in the event of emancipation?