Explain the rule for finding the next term in the sequence.
Find the next three terms in the sequence
a) 4,7,10,13
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Use formula- a1+(n-1)d
a) The rule for finding the next term in this sequence is to add 3 to the previous term.
Using the formula a1+(n-1)d, where a1 is the first term, d is the common difference, and n is the term number, we can calculate the next three terms:
- The fourth term is a1 + (4-1)d = 4 + 3(3) = 13.
- The fifth term is a1 + (5-1)d = 4 + 4(3) = 16.
- The sixth term is a1 + (6-1)d = 4 + 5(3) = 19.
Therefore, the next three terms in the sequence are 13, 16, 19.