
Jim L. answered 07/15/19
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The 5th term of a sequence is defined as the term with n = 5. So for this sequence, a sub 5 = 5/6
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asked 07/15/19Jim L. answered 07/15/19
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The 5th term of a sequence is defined as the term with n = 5. So for this sequence, a sub 5 = 5/6
Jeffery O. answered 07/15/19
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an = n / n + 1
Finding the fifth term of a sequence means you're finding a5, so I just replace n with 5 to get 5/6. Hope this helps!
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