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An arithmetic sequence is defined by the general term tn = -5 + (n - 1)78, where n ∈N and n ≥ 1. What is the recursive formula of the sequence?
A) t1 = -5, tn + 1 = tn - 78, where n ∈N and n ≥ 1
B) t1 = -5, tn + 1 = 78 - tn, where n ∈N and n ≥ 1
C) t1 = -5, tn + 1 = tn + 78, where n ∈N and n ≥ 1
Eliminate
D) t1 = -5, tn + 1 = tn + 79, where n ∈N and n ≥ 1

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