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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 03:19 jenstets05

Define the sequence W so that W(n) is the number of white squares in Step n, and define the sequence B so that B(n) is the number of black squares in Step n.

1. Write an equation for sequence B.

2. Is the number of black squares ever larger than the number of white squares? Explain how you know.


Define the sequence W so that W(n) is the number of white squares in Step n, and define the sequence

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