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Irina-Kira [14]
3 years ago
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5 and 6 What are the first five terms of the recursive sequence?

Mathematics
1 answer:
sladkih [1.3K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

4th option and 3rd option

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the recursive rule and a₁ = 7 , then

a₂ = 3a₁ - 6 = (3 × 7) - 6 = 21 - 6 = 15

a₃ = 3a₂ - 6 = (3 × 15) - 6 = 45 - 6 = 39

a₄ = 3a₃ - 6 = (3 × 39) - 6 = 117 - 6 = 111

a₅ = 3a₄ - 6 = (3 × 111) - 6 = 333 - 6 = 327

The first 5 terms are 7, 15, 39, 111, 327

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Similarly using the recursive rule and a₁ = 9

a₂ = 3a₁ + 3 = (3 × 9) + 3 = 27 + 3 = 30

a₃ = 3a₂ + 3 = (3 × 30) + 3 = 90 + 3 = 93

a₄ = 3a₃ + 3 = (3 × 93) + 3 = 279 + 3 = 282

a₅ = 3a₄ + 3 = (3 × 282) + 3 = 846 + 3 = 849

The first 5 terms are 9, 30, 93, 282, 849

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