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Indicate a general rule for the nth term of this sequence. -6b, -3b, 0b, 3b, 6b. . .

a n = 3bn + 9b
a n = -3bn + 9b
a n = 3bn – 9b
a n = -3bn – 9b


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Answer:

a(n) = -16b + (n - 1)(3b)

Step-by-step explanation:

First term is -6b.

Common difference is 3b; each new term is equal to the previous one, plus 3b.

Formula for this arithmetic sequence is

a(n) = -16b + (n - 1)(3b)

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