Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
In an <u><em>Arithmetic Sequence</em></u> the difference between one term and the next is a constant, and this constant is called the common difference (d)
In this problem we have the ordered pairs
Let
Find the difference between one term and the next
The difference between one term and the next is a constant
This constant is the common difference
so
The sequence graphed is an Arithmetic Sequence
therefore
The first term is
The common difference is equal to
Well, since we know is a geometric sequence, we can always get the common ratio of it by simply dividing one value by the one behind it... so let's do so, with say hmm -32 and 8 -32/8 = -4 <-- our common ratio
the first term is -2
We first need to factorize (if possible) the denominators:
we can see that
as 2 and 5 are two numbers whose sum is 7 and product is 10.
Similarly, we can see that
as 2 and 3 are two numbers whose sum is 5 and product is 6.
Thus, the expression is:
.
Now to make the denominators equal, but to also keep them as small as possible, the common denominator must be (p+3)(p+2)(p+5).
Answer: (p+3)(p+2)(p+5).
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Hope this helps!