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Sammy
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16 February, 16:19
D (1) = 13
d (n) = d (n-1) + 17
Find the 4th term
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Charlie Holland
16 February, 16:22
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D (2) = d (1) + 17=30
d (3) = d (2) + 17=47
d (4) = d (3) + 17=64
d (4) = 64
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