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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 20:10, pikachu20040

Complete the recursive formula of the geometric sequence 56, -28, 14, 47, . d(1) = 56
d(n) = d(n − 1).


Complete the recursive formula of the geometric sequence 56, -28, 14, 47, ....

d(1) = 56
d(n) = d

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Complete the recursive formula of the geometric sequence 56, -28, 14, 47, . d(1) = 56
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