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7 January, 16:56

Find the first six terms of the sequence. a1 = 4, an = 2 • an-1

Find the first six terms of the sequence. a1 = - 4, an = an-1 + 7

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  1. 7 January, 17:17
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    Hello:

    1) a1 = 4, an = 2 • an-1

    this is a geometric sequence the first terme is; a1 = 4 and common ratio : r = 2

    the general term is : an = a1 * r^ (n-1)

    an = 4 * 2^ (n-1) ... (*)

    the first six terms is : a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6

    put; n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in : (*) ... calculate.

    2) same idea; a1 = - 4, an = an-1 + 7 but you are the arithmetic sequence the first terme is; a1 = - 4 and common difference : r = 7

    the general term is = an = a 1 + (n-1) r

    an = - 4 + 7 (n-1)

    an = 7n - 11 ... (**) ... calculate
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