Consider this function in recursive form.
f(1)=6f(n)=f(nā1)ā3;nā„2...
Physics, 23.02.2021 09:00, krystalhurst97
Consider this function in recursive form.
f(1)=6f(n)=f(nā1)ā3;nā„2
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