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Mathematics, 03.12.2019 20:31, amya92

Arecursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is a1 = 4; an = an-1 + 3 . what is an explicit rule for this sequence? (picture attached) ? i don't remember what type of equation to use for these kinds of


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