a1 = 4/9; an = 3(an-1)
Mathematics, 10.12.2020 23:50 AshyCakes
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A recursive rule for a geometric sequence is:
a1 = 4/9; an = 3(an-1)
What is an iterative rule for this sequence?
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a1 = 4/9; an = 3(an-1)
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