The first five terms in a pattern are shown below.3, -3, -9, -15, -21, ...

If the pattern continues, which expression can be used to find the nth term?

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Answer 1
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-45 because it is the nth term in the sequence just trust me.. ;)  Please vote Brainliest!

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Answer 2
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The answer is -45

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Candy is on sale for $0.75 each. you have a coupon for $0.25 off your total purchase. Write a function rule for the cost of n pieces of candy. A. C(n)0.25n-0.75
B. C(n)=0.75n-0.25
C. C(n)=1.0n
D. C(n)=0.75n

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Answer:

B. C(n)=0.75n-0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Cost of one candy = $0.75

            There is a coupon of $0.25 off on total purchase .

To Find :  Write a function rule for the cost of n pieces of candy.

Solution :

Since we are given that total candies bought = n

Cost of one candy =  $0.75

Cost of n candy =  $0.75n

So, cost of total purchase  = $0.75n

Since on total purchase there is a off of $0.25

So, cost of total purchase after off will be $0.75n -$0.25

⇒C(n)= 0.75n-0.25

Where C(n) denotes the total cost after getting off

Hence Option B is correct.

A function rule for the cost of n pieces of candy is C(n)= 0.75n-0.25

Required function rule is C(n) = 0.75n - 0.25

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!! I CANNOT RETAKE THIS!!What are the factors of the polynomial function?

Use the rational root theorem to determine the factors.

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Answer: (x - 2)(x + 2)(2x + 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

        q                     p

f(x) = 2x³ + x² - 8x - 4

rational root theorem: (p)/(q) = +/- (1, 2, 4)/(1, 2) so the possible roots are: +/- 1, 2, 4, (1)/(2)

Let's try x = 2

2  |   2     1     -8     -4

   |   ↓     4     10     4

       2     5     2      0   remainder is 0 so (x - 2) is a factor

0 = (x - 2)  (2x² + 5x + 2)

0 = (x - 2)  (x + 2)(2x + 1)


Answer: X - 2 ( X + 2) (2 x + 1)

I did 70 jumping jacks in 1 minute.Which is the dependent variable? Which is the independent variable?

Write an equation that represents the relationship between the time you spent doing the activity and the amount of the activity you completed.

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Answer:

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Which measurement is the best estimate for the mass of a penny?A : 2.5 mg

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B is correct - 2.5g :)

Is LNM =(~) OQP? If so, name the postulate that applies.

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Answer:

The postulate that applied if $$\triangle L N M \cong \triangle O Q P$$ is an option (b) Congruent -ASA.

Step-by-step explanation:

What is Congruent -ASA?

By the Congruent -ASA rule, two angles in one triangle are congruent with two angles in a second triangle, and if the sides included in both triangles are also congruent, then the triangles are congruent.

Determine the postulate if  $$\triangle L N M \cong \triangle O Q P$$:

Given:

&\overline{\mathrm{LM}} \cong \overline{\mathrm{OP}} \n

&\overline{\mathrm{MN}} \cong \overline{\mathrm{PQ}} \n

&\angle \mathrm{M} \cong \angle \mathrm{P}

Here, the answer is obvious from the question,

\angle \mathrm{M} is LM and MN's Angle.

$\angle P$ is PQ and PO's Angle.

Hence, it is ASA.

So, if the angle $$\triangle L N M \cong \triangle O Q P$$, then the postulate that is applied is Congruent -ASA.

To learn more about Congruent -ASA here:

brainly.com/question/10349343

Yes; LNM ~ OQP because of the SAS~ postulate