jholding3663 jholding3663
  • 22-01-2021
  • Mathematics
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Given a sequence is defined by the explicit definition: tn=2n−n

Find the 6th term of the sequence (i.e. t6 )

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joaobezerra joaobezerra
  • 25-01-2021

Answer:

The 6th term of the sequence is 58.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sequence is given by the following definition:

[tex]t_n = 2^n - n[/tex]

Find the 6th term of the sequence

This means that [tex]n = 6[/tex]. So

[tex]t_6 = 2^6 - 6 = 64 - 6 = 58[/tex]

The 6th term of the sequence is 58.

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