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6 March, 18:53

A job pays a salary of $8.50 an hour for the first year and $8.85 an hour for the second year. The hourly salary for year n follows an arithmetic sequence.

Part A: Write a recursive rule for the hourly salary.

Part B: Write an explicit rule for the hourly salary.

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  1. 6 March, 19:07
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    This is the concept of geometric series. We are required to find the recursive formula for year n. Here we will use the formula;

    nth=ar^ (n-1)

    where;

    a=first term

    r=common ratio

    n=nth term

    Thus

    a=8.50

    r = (8.85) / (8.50) = 1.0412

    thus the formula will be:

    nth=8.50 (1.0412) ^n
  2. 6 March, 19:19
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    The answers to the question above are "a1=8.5; an=an-1+0.35" and "f (n) = 8.5 + 0.35 (n - 1) " which is the recursive rule and the explicit rule of the sequence. The Recursive rule could be started with a different number other than the 8.5 but the explicit rule always uses the 8.5 as the starting number.
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