Write an expression for the apparent nth term (an) of the sequence. (assume that n begins with 1.) 6/1, 7/3, 8/5, 9/7, 10/9, . . . an=

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Problem 3ECP: Write an expression for the apparent nth term an of each sequence. a1,5,9,13,...b2,4,6,8,...
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Write an expression for the apparent nth term (an) of the sequence. (assume that n begins with 1.)

6/1, 7/3, 8/5, 9/7, 10/9, . . .

an=

sakjf;lksdjf;lksjdaf;lkjsa;dkfjs;lkdjf;kdsjf;lskadjfl;skdjflkj

 

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