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A sequence is defined by ths formula (n+1)=f(n)+3 the first term of the sequence is -4 what is the next term in the sequence
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A sequence is defined by ths formula (n+1)=f(n)+3 the first term of the sequence is -4 what is the next term in the sequence
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a sequence is defined by ths formula (n+1)=f(n)+3 the first term of the sequence is -4 what is the next term in the sequence
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how I understand from your writing next term is equal previous plus 3,
if 1st is -4, then next (second) should be -4+3= -1
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