A recursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is a1 = −4; an = an−1 + 11
a. What is a1?
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Mathematics, 10.12.2021 07:50, LaBreeska
A recursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is a1 = −4; an = an−1 + 11
a. What is a1?
b. What is d?
c. What is the iterative rule for the arithmetic sequence above? You do NOT need to simplify.
d. Find a10
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