SOLUTION: List the first five terms of the sequence An+1=An + 6 where A1=11 for n>1. (Should be greater than or equal to 1, not greater than)

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Question 937035: List the first five terms of the sequence
An+1=An + 6 where A1=11 for n>1. (Should be greater than or equal to 1, not greater than)

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
List the first five terms of the sequence
An+1=An + 6 where A1=11 for n>=1. (Should be greater than or equal to 1, not greater than)
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1st:: 11
2nd:: 11+6 = 17
3rd:: 11+2*6 = 23
4th:: 11+3*6 = 29
5th:: 11+4*6 = 35
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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