Mathematics, 19.06.2021 01:00 turner639237
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Why might you choose to write a recursive formula rather than an explicit formula to define a sequence
A. You need to know the 54th term in the sequence
B. The sequence is neither arithmetic or geometric
C. You need to know the value of three non-sequential terms in the sequence
D. The sequence is strictly geometric
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The function f(x) = 14,600(1.1)* represents the population of a town x years after it was established. what was the original population of the town?
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