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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 02:10 winterblanco

1)use the provided information to identify each of mr. nicholson’s earning opportunities as arithmetic or geometric. for each opportunity, include the common difference or ratio. in your final answer, use complete sentences to explain how you identified each opportunity as arithmetic or geometric.
2)model each of mr. nicholson’s salary options with a recursive sequence that includes his potential earnings for the first three years of employment.
according to the first three terms of each sequence, can you conclude that there is a significant difference in mr. nicholson’s potential earnings with each increase option? use complete sentences to explain your conclusion.

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