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| Question 871381:  A recursive formula for the following series: 1, 3/2, 5/6, 7/24, 9/120
 Found 2 solutions by  KMST, richwmiller:
 Answer by KMST(5328)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A recursive formula shows how to get the next term from the one before, to  from  . I know the idea to get
  from  . From the terms you are given, in the form given,
 to get term number
  , you add 2 to the numerator and multiply the denominator by
  . So for the 6th term, you take
  ; change the numerator from
  to  , and change the denominator from
  to  , to get
  . 
 However, if I was given
  as a term, how would I know that  , and how would I know that
  is the fifth term. It is not so easy.
 I could do it, but I do not know how to write it as a recursive formula..
 
 I do see an explicit formula to calculate term number
  from  , not counting on term number  ) . 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 If you only told me that one of the terms is
  , I would factor
  as  . I would multiply numerator and denominator times
  , to have
  as a denominator. Then, suspecting that
  is term number  , I would verify that with
  as denominator, the numerator is  . After that, from
  , I would change the numerator from
  to  , and change the denominator from
  to  , to get
  . I cannot write that as a recursive formula,
 but since no one else answered your question before,
 I assume that not many people can.
 
Answer by richwmiller(17219)
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