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Given that the first term is: T1 = 2, and the recursive definition is: t n + 1 = 3 ( t n ), what would be the 2nd term

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Answer:

The second term of the sequence is T(2) = 6.

Explanation:

Here, the first term is given as

T(1) = 2

The general Formula for nth term is given as:

T(n + 1) = 3(T(n))

Now, here the second term

for, n = 1

T(1+1) = 3 (T(1))

or, T(2) = 3 T(1)

⇒ T(2) = 3 x 2 = 6

Hence, the second term of the sequence is T(2) = 6.

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