The infinite set of numbers 5, 7, 9, 11, . . . is an arithmetic sequence. It progresses

Chapter 14, Problem 1

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The infinite set of numbers 5, 7, 9, 11, . . . is an arithmetic sequence. It progresses by adding 2 to one term to get the next term. What does the tenth term equal? How many 2s would you have to add to the first term, 5, to get the tenth term? How could you get the tenth term quickly? Find the 100th term quickly.

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