a1 = −8

a6 = an +5
What should be in place of the n? Response area

The missing value in place of "n" should be 1.

To find the value of "n", we can use the given information:

We are given that a1 = -8, which means the first term of the sequence is -8.

We are also given that a6 = an + 5, which means the sixth term of the sequence is equal to the "n"th term plus 5.

To find the value of "n", we need to find the term number of the "n"th term. In this case, we are looking for the sixth term (a6).

So, we substitute a6 into the equation:
a6 = an + 5

Since a6 represents the sixth term, we replace it with the value of the sixth term of the sequence.

Using the given information a1 = -8, we can determine the pattern of the sequence and calculate the value of the sixth term.

However, since the specific pattern of the sequence is not provided, it is not possible to determine the value of "n" based on this information alone. We need additional information or a specific pattern to determine the value of "n".

To find the value of "n" in the equation a6 = an + 5, we need more information. It seems like a6 is the 6th term in a sequence, while an represents the "n-th" term in the sequence. Without knowing the specific sequence or any additional terms, we cannot determine the value of "n" accurately.