Find the 4th term in the sequence with the following definition:
a(1) = 0
a...
Mathematics, 09.12.2019 06:31 jocelyngm
Find the 4th term in the sequence with the following definition:
a(1) = 0
a(n) = 2(a(n-1) -3)
tip; (1 , n , & n-1 are to the power below if that makes sense , usually it’d say a^n but there should be an arrow pointing down)
so, a (down arrow) n-1 is my example
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