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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 10:50, jasmineeeee449292

Asequence is defined as t1=1 and t(n+1)=tn+3. which is the nth term of the sequence ? a) 3n-2 b) 4n-3 c) n^2-n+1 d) 5n-4 e) 6n-5

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