SOLUTION: Idk if this is trig or not but... if a sub 1 = 8 and a sub n = a sub (n-1)/2 what are the next 3 numbers in the sequence

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Question 971335: Idk if this is trig or not but...
if a sub 1 = 8
and a sub n = a sub (n-1)/2
what are the next 3 numbers in the sequence

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No not trigonometry but sequences of numbers.




8,4,2,1

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