What is the explicit rule for the sequence #-1, -6, -11, -16#?
1 Answer
The rule is -5n+4
Explanation:
The difference between any of these terms is -5. So it is an Arithmetic sequence.
Let n be the sequence location count
Then we have
To develop a rule we have to relate the sequence value to its relevant number 'n'. In that we need something like:
We know that the difference is always -5 so lets see what happens
We can adjust the is result back to where it should be by adding 5. So lets see if that works!
But -1+(-5)n +5 = (-5)n+4
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That worked! So the rule is -5n+4