SOLUTION: Write the first five terms of the sequence defined recursively.
a0 = −1, a1 = 5, ak = ak − 2 + ak − 1
a2=
a3=
a4=
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Question 1178169: Write the first five terms of the sequence defined recursively.
a0 = −1, a1 = 5, ak = ak − 2 + ak − 1
a2=
a3=
a4=
Answer by ikleyn(52803) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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= -1
= 5
= +
= +
= +
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