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3. the sequence 6, 18, 54, 162, … shows the number of pushups kendall did each week, starting with her first

week of exercising.

(a) what is the recursive rule for the sequence?

(b) what is the iterative rule for the sequence

pl3. the sequence 6, 18, 54, 162, … shows the number of pushups kendall did each week, starting with her first

week of exercising.

(a) what is the recursive rule for the sequence?

(b) what is the iterative rule for the sequence

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