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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 01:40, cseiver420

Here are two definitions of the same sequence. Definition One: f(1)=64 and f(n)=1/2⋅f(n−1) for n≥2

Definition Two: f(n)=64⋅(1/2)n−1 for n≥1 .

List the first 4 terms of this sequence.

Write an expression to represent

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