SOLUTION: owing definition, compute Q(5).
Q(n) =
0 if n = 0
1 if n = 1
3 if n = 2
Q(n − 1) + Q(n − 2) + Q(n − 3) if n > 2
Q(5) =
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Question 1083635: owing definition, compute Q(5).
Q(n) =
0 if n = 0
1 if n = 1
3 if n = 2
Q(n − 1) + Q(n − 2) + Q(n − 3) if n > 2
Q(5) =
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if, it means
we need the value of and
if , then
and
if , then
therefore,
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