an=13⋅4n
Mathematics, 08.02.2021 19:50 austinlogan3218
What is the explicit rule for this geometric sequence?
a1=4; an=1/3⋅an−1
an=13⋅4n
an=4(13)n−1
an=13⋅4n−1
an=4(13)n
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What is the explicit rule for this geometric sequence?
a1=4; an=1/3⋅an−1
an=13⋅4n
an=13⋅4n
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