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08.02.2021 •
Mathematics
Here are the first 5 terms of an arithmetic sequence.
6 10 14 18 22
Whats the expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence
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Ответ:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Starting with B(-3, 0), it is relatively easy to try the points in the transformations and see what works.
First transformation: (-3, 0) ⇒ (-3+1, 0+1) = (-2, 1) ⇒ (1, -2) . . . . this one works
2nd transformation: (-3, 0) ⇒ (-2, 1) ⇒ (2, 1) . . . . nope
3rd transformation: (-3, 0) ⇒ (-3, 0) ⇒ (-1, 2) . . . . nope
4th transformation: (-3, 0) ⇒ (3, 0) ⇒ (5, 2) . . . . nope
Only the first transformation is a viable choice. We can check it with the other points:
C(2, -1) ⇒ (3, 0) ⇒ (0, 3) . . . . matches C''(0, 3)
D(-1, 2) ⇒ (0, 3) ⇒ (3, 0) . . . . matches D''(3, 0)
The appropriate transformation is the first one.