Find the 64th term of the arithmetic sequence 2, -3, -8,

Answer :

Answer:

[tex]a_{64} = -313[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:[tex]a_{64} = 2 -135[/tex]

This is the Arithmetic Sequence Formula->  [tex]a_{n} = a_{1} + (n+1) d[/tex]

1) The d represents your difference of the equation. You can find it by finding a pattern between the three numbers given, which is -5

2) Now that we've found our difference, we can plug it into this lovely sequence we have [tex]a_{64} = a_{1} + (64-1) -5[/tex] (by the way, your n represents your term that you plug into the equation)

3) [tex]a_{64} = 2 + (64-1) -5[/tex]  This also means that [tex]a_{1}[/tex] is our first term, which is 2

4) Simplify [tex]a_{64} = 2 + (63) -5[/tex] --> [tex]a_{64} = 2 +-315[/tex]

5) [tex]a_{64} = -313[/tex]

The formula is confusing at first, but it becomes easier once your learn the patterns!