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A sequence is defined recursively by the formula f(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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Answer:

b. -1

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User Pattabi Raman
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Answer:

the next term is -1

Explanation:

A sequence is defined recursively by the formula


f(n + 1) = f(n) + 3

The first term of the sequence is –4.

When n=1 then f(1)=-4

Now we find out the next term

We need to find f(2)

To find f(2) plug in 1 for n in the recursive formula


f(n + 1) = f(n) + 3


f(1 + 1) = f(1) + 3

f(1) is -4


f(1 + 1) = -4 + 3


f(12) =-1

So the next term is -1

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