Mathematics, 24.03.2021 18:40, Cristian9059
Sam wants to create an arithmetic sequence
and a geometric sequence, both of which have t(1) = 8 and t(7) = 512. Is this possible? If it is, help Sam create his
sequences. If not justify why not
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Julian wrote the following numeric pattern on the board3,10,17,24,31,38.what numbers of julian's pattern are compound numbers.
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