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Mathematics, 04.11.2020 19:00 thu651777p0vibf

A recursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is a1=−4; an=an−1+11.Show all work! a. What is a1?
b. What is d?
c. What is the iterative rule for the arithmetic sequence above? You do NOT need to simplify
d. Find a10

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