Is this all one problem?
If not here:
56+64=120
30+54= 84
55+66= 121
40+25= 65
48+14= 64
24+40= 64
49+63= 112
62+15= 77
And the GCF of all of these is 1.
You need to subtract 638 and 62 and that will give 576
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Which recursive formula can be used to generate the sequence below, where f(1) = 3 and n ≥ 1?
3, –6, 12, –24, 48, …
f (n + 1) = –3 f(n )
f (n + 1) = 3 f(n )
f (n + 1) = –2 f(n )
f (n + 1) = 2 f(n)
Step-by-step explanation:
Two lines that lie in the same plane and do not intersect are classified as parallel lines