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17 July, 17:38

F (1) = - 2

f (2) = 5

(f (n) = f (n - 2). f (n - 1)

f (3) =

+4
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  1. 17 July, 18:05
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    f (3) = - 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula given is f (n) = f (n - 2). f (n - 1)

    For the first term in the quotient:

    if n = 3 then substitute the result of f (3 - 2) = f (1) spot, which is given by the number - 2.

    for the second term in the quotient:

    if n = 3 then substitute the result of f (3 - 1) = f (2) spot, which is given by the number 5.

    Now combine this and you get:

    f (3) = - 2 * 5

    f (3) = - 10
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