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Suppose that h(x+1) = h(x) +h(x-1) and that h(0) = 3 and h(1)= 12. Find h(2), h(3) and h(-1)
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Suppose that h(x+1) = h(x) +h(x-1) and that h(0) = 3 and h(1)= 12. Find h(2), h(3) and h(-1)
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for x=1
h(2)=h(1)+h(0)
h(2)=12+3
h(2)=15
for x=2
h(3)=h(2)+h(1)
h(3)=15+12
h(3)=27
for x=0
h(1)=h(0)+h(-1)
12=3+h(-1)
h(-1)=12-3
h(-1)=9
Eric Acevedo
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