How do you write a rule for the nth term of the arithmetic sequence a11=29,a20=101?

1 Answer
Aug 19, 2017

an=8n59

Explanation:

Let set up two equation base on the information that given
a11=29n=11 , 29=a1+(111)d , 29=a1+10d

a20=101, 101=a1+(201)d , 101=a1+19d

Now we got:
101=a1+19d
29=a1+10d
We can solve this by using elimination method
So we need to multiply either equation to isolate a1
101=a1+19d
29=a110d
Add vertically
72=9d We can find d (common ratio) by divide 9 on both sides
d=8
Now substitute d into either equation that we set up to find a1
29=a1+10(8)
29=a1+80
a1=51

The rule for an Arithmetic Sequence is an=a1+(n1)d
d=8 a1=51
an=51+(n1)8
an=51+8n8
an=8n59