Given this recursive rule: an = an-1 + 6 where your a1
-13. Find the
next 4 terms in this seq...
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 04:40 consueloquintan1
Given this recursive rule: an = an-1 + 6 where your a1
-13. Find the
next 4 terms in this sequence. Show your workI’m lost plz help
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