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| Question 1085370:  1) Use the explicit formula an=(-1)^n(13n-6), to find the first five terms of the sequence.
 2) Find the first five terms of the sequence given the following recursive formula: a1=-3, a2=-7, and an=an-2an-1 for n_> 3.
 3) Find the 34th term of this sequence: -35,-49,-63,-77,...
 4) What is the 17th term in the arithmetic sequence in which a6 is 101 and a9 is 83?
 
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . 1) Use the explicit formula an=(-1)^n(13n-6), to find the first five terms of the sequence.
 2) Find the first five terms of the sequence given the following recursive formula: a1=-3, a2=-7, and an=an-2an-1 for n_> 3.
 3) Find the 34th term of this sequence: -35,-49,-63,-77,...
 4) What is the 17th term in the arithmetic sequence in which a6 is 101 and a9 is 83?
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1)  This problem is REMARKABLE.
    It is remarkable, because you do not need to think to solve it.
    You need simply plug in the numbers into the formula  =  .
    For example, the first term  (n=1)  is  =  = -(13-6) = -7;
    The second term  (n= 2)  is  =  = 1*(26-6) = 20.
    AND SO ON . . .    Can you complete it on your own ??
2)  This problem is REMARKABLE too.
    It is remarkable due to the same reason: you do not need to think to solve it.
    You need simply plug in the numbers into the formula  =  for n >= 3.
    
    For example,  =  = (-3)*(-7) = 21.  =  = (-7)*(21) = -147,
    AND SO ON . . .  Can you complete it on your own ??
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