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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 15:30 batmanmarie2004

Arecursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is a_{1} = - 3i \:  a_{n} = a_{n - 1} + 7what is the explicit rule of this sequence? note; the "i" in the equation is supposed to be a "; "

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