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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 17:20 giovney

PLZZZ HELP NO ONE IS HELPING ME The first term in an arithmetic sequence is 5. The third term in the sequence is -1. The tenth term in the sequence is -22.

Xavier said that the recursive formula for this sequence could be described as, “to find the next term of the sequence, add -3 to the previous term.” Do you agree or disagree that this statement is equivalent to the explicit formula from Part A? Explain.

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