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What are the 1st 5 terms in this sequance? t_n=2t_(n-1)+t_(n-2) where t1=3, t2=4, and n is a natural number greater than or equal to 3.
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What are the 1st 5 terms in this sequance? t_n=2t_(n-1)+t_(n-2) where t1=3, t2=4, and n is a natural number greater than or equal to 3.
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The first two terms are given,
and
.
The third term, according to the formula, is
and the next two terms are
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