SOLUTION: a student claims that two terms are for enough to determine any sequence. for example 3,6,... means the squence would 3,6,9,27,12,15,...how do you respond?
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Question 280476: a student claims that two terms are for enough to determine any sequence. for example 3,6,... means the squence would 3,6,9,27,12,15,...how do you respond? Answer by user_dude2008(1862) (Show Source):