Find an equation for the nth term of the arithmetic sequence.
a10 = 32, a12 = 106 (2 poi...
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Find an equation for the nth term of the arithmetic sequence.
a10 = 32, a12 = 106 (2 points)
an = -301 + 37(n - 1)
an = -301 + 37(n - 2)
an = -301 + 37(n + 1)
an = -301 - 37(n + 1)
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