SOLUTION: List the first six terms of the sequence defined recursively by z0 = 0 z1 = 1 z2 = 2 What exactly, does this imply, and how would I start it? I'm so confused.

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Question 275349: List the first six terms of the sequence defined recursively by
z0 = 0
z1 = 1
z2 = 2
What exactly, does this imply, and how would I start it? I'm so confused.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You would need to know the formula for generating the nth term. Is there more to the problem?
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