In arithmetic sequence, let the first tern of the arithmetic sequence be, a, and the common difference, d, then the nth term, Tn, of the arithmetic sequence is given by:
For a linear function with y-intercept, c, and slope, m, the linear function is given by:
Comparing the equation of the arithmetic sequence and that of the linear function, we can see that y is compared to Tn, a is compared to c, m is compared to d, and x is compared to n - 1.
Therefore, <span>the common difference in an arithmetic sequence is like the slope of a linear function as both are multiple of a variable.</span>
Answer:
Yes it is possible, given with 4 dots, lets say were set anywhere within a page or anywhere upon a circumference of a circle even. We can draw 4 straight lines to meet each corner and call this a quadrilateral.
Step-by-step explanation:
Squares, Rectangles and Rhombuses are all Parallelograms and squares and rectangles are regular quadrilaterals!
So any other 4 sided shape that is quadrilateral could be made.
The picture below shows all branches of quadrilaterals.
Since there are no specific requirements given other than expression written using exponents, I am just going to give some examples.
1. 5x^2 - 3
2. 8^5 - 15x + 7
3. 15x^10 - 8x^7 + 16x^5 + 17^3 - 4^2 +13x - 2
Answer:
Median: 55
First quartile: 26.5
Third quartile: 93
Interquartile range: 66.5