SOLUTION: an n=2,a,=4 and an=3a n-1 +1 How do I solve this? The possible answers are: a)13 b)0 c)4 d)5
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an n=2,a,=4 and an=3a n-1 +1
How do I solve this? The possible answers are:
a)13
b)0
c)4
d)5
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