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What is the recursive rule for the sequence? −22.7, −18.4, −14.1, −9.8, −5.5, ... an=an+1+4.3 , where a1=−22.7 an=an−1+4.3 , where a1=−22.7 an=an−1−4.3 , where a1=−22.7 an=an+1−4.3 , where a1=−22.7?

User Konerak
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This is an arithmetic sequence with common difference 4.3

The rule is an = an-1 + 4.3 where a1 = -22.7
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Answer:

The correct option is 2.

Explanation:

The given sequence is

−22.7, −18.4, −14.1, −9.8, −5.5, ...

Here first term is -22.7. It means


a_1=-22.7

The common difference is


d=a_2-a_1=-18.4-(-22.7)=-18.4+22.7=4.3

Since we know that


d=a_n-a_(n-1)


a_n=a_(n-1)+d


a_n=a_(n-1)+4.3

Therefore option 2 is correct.

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