Message from @isoboto
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Plz help me not get an f
can't guarantee to help you not get an f, but i'll try to help ya bud
Q. 38 -- the denominator is fixed (ie. 7). the numerator is 3 + 1(n-1). so a(subscript n)= [3 + 1(n-1)]/7. a(subscript 10) = 12/7
Q. 36 -- a(subscript n) = 100 + 10(n-1). a(subscript 10) = 190
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Q. 34 -- a(subscript n) = -6 - 3(n-1). a(subscript 10) = -33
omg I hated simplifying
Heyyyyyyyyyyy
I did that for homework
Arithmetic seuqence is EZ
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these are noob stuffs. but i can't shame the kid for it <:TrumpSmile:720121948088041513>
geometric is tricky, indeed
*Laughs in 14 year old*
oops sorry kiddo. i love you ❤️
I am noob🤓
What does any of this mean
I WROTE DOWN THE EQUATION FOR YOU <:KEK:795742276549607456>
Oh
Ok
Idk how it is still mind fucking me
what don't you understand? tell me the issue so i can help you
There should just be a teacher role for isoboto
I am just dumb. I honestly don’t know the issue. I just don’t get the problems.
that's not very helpful. if you call yourself dumb again i'll kick your ass
Ok sorry 😑
okay, mike where are you
^^^ look at that formula and tell me if you understand that
Hold on
Would number 34 be a = -3n + -6?
Idk how this works but it’s easier to understand if you find the constant first and minus the constant with the 2nd term and that would be how you get the coefficient
If it’s as easy as that question
for question 34? yes, you can write it as such, since there are multiple ways to create an equation that met the conditions. but since mike is beginner at this, having a set formula is easier for him
Ok I think I am getting it. Thx. My parents will be home soon so I’ll get them to help to.
Bye slaves
I read your solution and it does not look easy to understand
it's just sub in numbers, what's so hard?