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19 April, 11:45

The sequence a1 = 6, an = 3an-1 can also be written as

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  1. 19 April, 11:59
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    The question as presented is incomplete, here is the complete question with the multiple choice:

    The sequence a1 = 6, an = 3an - 1 can also be written as:

    1) an = 6 ⋅ 3^n

    2) an = 6 ⋅ 3^ (n + 1)

    3) an = 2 ⋅ 3^n

    4) an = 2 ⋅ 3^ (n + 1)

    The correct choice is option 3) an = 2⋅3^n.

    If we look at the initial sequence an = 3⋅an-1, and

    a1 = 3⋅a0 = 6

    a0 = 6/3

    a0 = 2

    We can now look at the sequence.

    a0 = 2

    a1 = 6

    a2 = 18

    a3 = 54

    etc ...

    A common factor in each of those numbers is 2, so we can rewrite the sequence by factoring out 2.

    a0 = 2⋅1

    a1 = 2⋅3

    a2 = 2⋅9

    a3 = 2⋅27

    The numbers being multiplied by 2 are all factors of 3. So we can rewrite the sequence again as:

    a0 = 2⋅3^0

    a1 = 2⋅3^1

    a2 = 2⋅3^2

    a3 = 2⋅3^3

    This sequence can now be rewritten as an = 2⋅3^n.
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