15hallr
15hallr
26-04-2017
Mathematics
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If T(n) = 5 – 2n, what is the 2nd term?
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nahinkhanom
nahinkhanom
26-04-2017
t(n) = 5 - 2n
t(2) = 5 - 2(2)
t(2) = 5 - 4 = 1
Answer would be 1
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