SOLUTION: How do I turn this into recursive rule?
This is all the problem gives me.
Plz help, and thank you!
An = -2 + 6n
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Question 1058585: How do I turn this into recursive rule?
This is all the problem gives me.
Plz help, and thank you!
An = -2 + 6n
Answer by solve_for_x(190) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The sequence of values will be:
A1 = -2 + 6 = 4
A2 = -2 + 6(2) = -2 + 12 = 10 (= 4 + 6)
A3 = -2 + 6(3) = -2 + 18 = 16 (= 10 + 6)
A4 = -2 + 6(4) = -2 + 24 = 22 (= 16 + 6)
and so on...
From those values, you can see that each "An" is equal to the previous value, plus 6.
In recursive notation, the equation would be:
An = An-1 + 6
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