Given the arithmetic sequence an= 2 - 3(n - 1), what is the domain for n?

A. All integers where n(less than or equal to) 1


B. All integers where n(greater than or equal to) 1


C. All integers where n(greater than or equal to) 0


D. All integers

Given the arithmetic sequence an 2 3n 1 what is the domain for n A All integers where nless than or equal to 1B All integers where ngreater than or equal to 1 C class=

Respuesta :

Generally we use n as a counter and begin it with 1:  the first term is obtained when n = 1.  Thus, n must be a positive integer, 1 or greater:  {1, 2, 3, ... }.

Answer:

The answer is b

n≥1

Step-by-step explanation: