Provide an appropriate response.Why is it not possible to have an alternating sequence that is an arithmetic sequence?

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If three consecutive terms of such a sequence are considered, the difference between the first and second terms differs in sign from the difference between the second and third terms.

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Determine whether the pairs of lines are parallel, intersect at a single point, or are skew. If the lines are parallel, determine whether they are the same line (and thus intersect at all points). If the lines intersect at a single point, determine the point of intersection.x = 1 + 3t, y = 3 - 3t, z = -t and x = 3 + 4s, y = -1 - 2s, z = 3 - 5s

A. The lines are parallel, distinct lines. B. The lines intersect at a single point, (-5, 1, 3). C. The lines intersect at a single point, (7, -3, -2). D. The lines are skew.

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Solve.Given log 2 = 0.3010 and log 3 = 0.4771, evaluate log 6.

A. 0.7781 B. 0.9030 C. 0.1436 D. 0.9542

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Find a so that the statement is true.

A. 6 B. 5 C. 0 D. 3 E. 4

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Use the tautology  to write statement in an equivalent form. ? We will not visit New York or visit the Statue of Liberty. ?

A. If we visit New York, then we visit the Statue of Liberty. B. If we visit New York, then we do not visit the Statue of Liberty. C. If we do not visit New York, then we do not visit the Statue of Liberty. D. If we do not visit New York, then we visit the Statue of Liberty. E. none of these.

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