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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
15

Which recursive formula can be used to generate the sequence shown, where f(1) = 5 and n > 1?

Mathematics
1 answer:
worty [1.4K]3 years ago
6 0

5, -1, -7, -13, -19

 -6   -6  -6   -6     <em>the difference between the numbers is -6</em>

a_{n} = a_{1} + d(n - 1)  ; where a₁ is the first term, d is the difference, and n is the term

a_{n} = 5 - 6(n - 1)

a_{n} = 5 - 6n + 6)

a_{n} = 11 - 6n

<u>f(1) = 5</u>

a_{1} = 11 - 6(1)

      = 11 - 6

       = 5

 TRUE

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