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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 20:10 bellebug6208

For each arithmetic sequence, write the recursive formula and the explicit formula. Recursive
Explicit
a.) 12, 19, 26, 33, 40, ... a1 =
an = a (n-1) +
an =
+ (n-1)
b.) -4,5, 14, 23, 32, ... a =
; an = a(n-1) +
an =
+ (n-1)
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c.) 62, 57, 52, 47, 42, ... a =
an = a (n-1) +
an =
+ (n-1)
d.) -15, -6.3, 12, 21. ... a1 = 1
an = a (n-1) +
an =
+ (n-1)

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