SOLUTION: Find the first five terms of the recursive sequence defined by the function below. 𝑓(𝑛) = 2𝑓(𝑛 − 1) + 3𝑛, where 𝑓(1) = &#872

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Question 1049962: Find the first five terms of the recursive
sequence defined by the function below.
𝑓(𝑛) = 2𝑓(𝑛 − 1) + 3𝑛, where 𝑓(1) = −2

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Find the first five terms of the recursive sequence defined by the function below.
, where
if , means first term is

then

-> -> -> ->
...second term

-> -> -> ->
...third term

-> -> -> ->
.....forth term


-> -> ->->

so,the first five terms of the recursive sequence are:,,,,,.....


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