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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 19:40 ayoismeisalex

What is the recursive rule for this geometric sequence? 3,3/2,3/4,3/8,...

a1=12;an=32⋅an−1

a1=32;an=12⋅an−1

a1=12;an=3⋅an−1

a1=3;an=12⋅an−1

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What is the recursive rule for this geometric sequence? 3,3/2,3/4,3/8,...

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