C(1)=6
c(n)=c(n−1)−16
Find the 3^{\text{rd}}3
rd
3, start superscr...
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C(1)=6
c(n)=c(n−1)−16
Find the 3^{\text{rd}}3
rd
3, start superscript, start text, r, d, end text, end superscript term in the sequence.
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