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How do you solve for the 100th term of an arithmetic sequence if the first four sequences are 4, 14, 24, and 34?

JerrySoBlue

by JerrySoBlue at March 05, 2010

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Use the technique A(100)=4+(100-1)10, which gives you 994.

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