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Help with algebra 2 question State the first four terms of sequence

Help with algebra 2 question State the first four terms of sequence-example-1
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\begin{gathered} a_1=3 \\ a_n=1+2a_(n-1) \end{gathered}

Then we have:


\begin{gathered} a_2=1+2a_1=1+2\cdot3=7 \\ a_3=1+2a_2=1+2\cdot7=15 \\ a_4=1+2a_3=1+2\cdot15=31 \\ a_5=1+2a_4=1+2\cdot31=63 \end{gathered}

This sequence isn't either arithmetic or geometric

A geometric sequence is the one which every term ahead of the first one is resulted from the product of the previous term by a constant number.

In this case, this sequence is not exactly a geometric sequence by we add +1 to the product of the previous term and 2.

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