Mathematics, 14.04.2021 19:00 Jabari8728
In a sequence of numbers, a4=3, a5=5, a6=7, a7=9, and a8=11.
Which recursive rule can be used to find the nth term of the sequence, an?
a1=3; an=an−1+2
a1=−3; an=2an−1
a1=3; an=2an−1
a1=−3; an=an−1+2
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In a sequence of numbers, a4=3, a5=5, a6=7, a7=9, and a8=11.
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