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  • 23-01-2020
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Marcus wrote the equation t(n) = 11 + 3n for a sequence that he was thinking about. Is it
possible that 89 is a part of his sequence? Explain.

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HamK
HamK HamK
  • 23-01-2020

Answer: Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

89 will be one of the terms, so put 89 on t(n).

t(n) = 11 + 3n

89 = 11 + 3n

89 - 11 = 3n

78 = 3n

n = 26

From here we can see that 89 is 26th term, so it is possible that 89 is a part of his sequence.

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