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Tn = Term n (Function)

B = The constant difference

A= The first term

A=C+B

So, lets use ths formula in an example:

5; 12; 19; 26

B = 7

A = 5

5 = C+7

C = -2

Tn = 7n-2

Tn = Bn+C
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Use the formula tn=bn+c and show that x=-3

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