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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 20:15, jakobcook7pdvy6d

5.4.2 Define a sequence (cn) [infinity] n=0 as follows: ( cn+1 = 49 8 cn − 225 8 cn−2, n ≥ 2, c0 = 0, c1 = 2, c2 = 16. Prove that cn = 5 n − 3 n for all n ∈ N0. Hint: you need three base cases!

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