Answer:
D
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Got it right on khan
Answer:
(-7,2) is a solution but where is the question?
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Answer:
The answer is option (C)=an-1+7
Step-by-step explanation:
A recursive rule is a formula that in which each term is expressed as a function of its preceding term(s), meaning in order to get to the nth term you have to express it in a form of the term that comes before it. In our case the a(n-1) term
So for the sequence -9, -2, 5, 12
The nth term is any number on the sequence and
- -2 is the a(n-1) term for -9
- 5 is the a(n-1) term for -2
- 12 is the a(n-1) term for 5
So we need to find out what we have to do to the preceding term to get the next.
To get -2 from -9 we have to add 7 to -9; -9+7=-2
To get 5 from -2 we have to add 7 to -2; -2+7=5
To get 12 from 5 we add 7 to 5; 7+5=12
So the recursive rule would be= a n-1+7
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Definition:
The associative property states that you can add or multiply regardless of how the numbers are grouped. By 'grouped' we mean 'how you use parenthesis'. In other words, if you are adding or multiplying it does not matter where you put the parenthesis.