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A sequence is defined by the recursive formula f(n + 1) = 1.5f(n). Which sequence could be generated using the formula? –12, –18, –27, ... –20, 30, –45, ... –18, –16.5, –15, ... –16, –17.5, –19, ...
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A sequence is defined by the recursive formula f(n + 1) = 1.5f(n). Which sequence could be generated using the formula?
–12, –18, –27, ...
–20, 30, –45, ...
–18, –16.5, –15, ...
–16, –17.5, –19, ...
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I mean -12,-18,-28
because it fits the equation
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