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Mathematics, 25.02.2020 20:26, lelen2021

B(1) = 15
B(n) = b(n āˆ’ 1).(-3)
What is the 4th term in the sequence?

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Do you know the correct answer?
B(1) = 15
B(n) = b(n āˆ’ 1).(-3)
What is the 4th term in the sequence?...

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