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What is the recursive rule for the sequence -3,-1, 1, 3...? A f(1) = -3; f(n)=n+2 B f(1) = 3; f(n) = 2(n-1) C (1)=-3; f(n)=f(n-1) + 2
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What is the recursive rule for the
sequence -3,-1, 1, 3...?
A f(1) = -3; f(n)=n+2
B f(1) = 3; f(n) = 2(n-1)
C (1)=-3; f(n)=f(n-1) + 2
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it’s the last one i’m pretty sure or C
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