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Madeleine Charles
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20 August, 01:50
What are the first 4 terms of an=-3an-1; a1=2
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Nigel
20 August, 02:07
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A1=2, a2=-3a1-1=-7, a3=-3a2-1=20, a4=-3a3-1=-61, (a5=-3a4-1=182).
2, - 7, 20, - 61 are the first 4 terms.
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