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Which recursive definition represents the sequence {4,6,8,10...}
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Which recursive definition represents the sequence {4,6,8,10...}
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We will use the equation: a subscript n = initial value + the rate x (n-1). The rate is adding 2 each time and the initial value is 4. The recursive definition for this sequence is a subscript n = 4+2(n-1). This simplified to a sub n=2n+2.
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B) a1 = 4; an -1 + 2
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