What is the ninth term of the arithmetic sequence defined by the rule below? A(n) = –14 + (n – 1)(2) (1 point) Responses 232 232 230 230 2 2 4

To find the ninth term of an arithmetic sequence defined by the rule A(n) = -14 + (n-1)(2), we can substitute n = 9 into the formula.

A(9) = -14 + (9-1)(2)
= -14 + 8(2)
= -14 + 16
= 2

Therefore, the ninth term of the sequence is 2.

Which function below represents the arithmetic sequence 3, 7, 11, 15...? (1 point) Responses f(n) = 4 + 3(n – 1) f(n) = 4 + 3( n – 1) f(n) = 4 + 3n f(n) = 4 + 3 n f(n) = 3 + 4n f(n) = 3 + 4 n f(n) = 3 + 4(n – 1)