Above is a rule for an Arithmetic Sequence, and a term you need to find. You may see the same rule written as : a = 14 + 10n, without the subscript n on the a. You may also be used to seeing t38 instead of the a38 as shown. They mean the same thing. In this quiz, we are calculating a specific term for the sequence, and giving only the value of this term as the response.
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