Respuesta :

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

an arithmetic sequence adds a constant from every previous term to create the next term.

it starts with a first term, a1, meaning that n >=1

a1 = 8 + 3×(1-1) = 8 + 3×0 = 8

so, B and D are out.

the next term is a2.

a2 = 8 + 3×(2-1) = 8 + 3×1 = 11

and so, only A can be correct.

just to verify

a3 = 8 + 3×(3-1) = 14

a4 = 8 + 3×(4-1) = 17

and it also fits overall,

starting with 8, every new term is the previous term + 3.

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