Write the expression for the general (or nth) term, an, of the arithmetic sequence. Then, find the indicated term of the arithmetic sequence.a = 5, d = 6; find an and a13

A. an = -1 - 6n, a13 = 77
B. an = -1 + 6n, a13= 77
C. an = 5 + 6n, a13 = 77
D. an = -1 + 6n, a13 = 53


Answer: B

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