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If f(x) = x-2/x+1, then f(n+1)) is equal to
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If f(x) = x-2/x+1, then f(n+1)) is equal to
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Answer: f(n+1) = (n - 1)/(n + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = (x - 2)/x+1
Find f(n+1) simply replace x by (n+1)
f(n+1) = (n + 1 - 2)/(n + 1 + 1)
= (n - 1)/(n + 2)
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