Sequence g is represented by the recursive rule:
g(1)=2
g(n)=3⋅g(n−1)
Fill in the firs...
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Sequence g is represented by the recursive rule:
g(1)=2
g(n)=3⋅g(n−1)
Fill in the first 5 terms of the sequence:
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