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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 03:29, twinky5

Which recursive definition represents the sequence {4,6,8,10...)?
A). a1 = 4; an-1-2
B). a1 = 4; an-1 + 2
C). a1 = 2; an-1 + 2
D). a1 = 4; 2an-1 - 2

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