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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 15:59, jetblackcap

A family of recurrences has the following form for constants a and c: T(1) = a T(n) = T(n-1) + c for n > 1 Solve this recurrence for T(n) in terms of a and c. Then demonstrate that you have the solution by identifying, from the list below, the correct formula for T(n) in terms of specific values of a and c. a) If a=1 and c=3, then T(n) is 3n - 2. b) If a=1 and c=3, then T(n) is n + 2. c) If a=3 and c=5, then T(n) is 3n + 2. d) If a=3 and c=5, then T(n) is 5n + 3.'

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