The first five terms of an arithmetic sequence is shown:

4, 9, 14, 19, 24...
Use the function A, left bracket, n, right bracket, equals, 4, plus, 5, times, left bracket, n, minus, 1, right bracketA(n)=4+5∗(n−1) to find the 26th term.

To find the 26th term of the arithmetic sequence, we can plug in n = 26 into the given arithmetic sequence formula:

A(26) = 4 + 5 * (26 - 1)
= 4 + 5 * (25)
= 4 + 125
= 129

Therefore, the 26th term of the arithmetic sequence is 129.