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You are given two sequences tn=4+(n-1)7 and Sn=4(2)^n-1. Without calculating, which term is bigger t534 or S534? why?
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You are given two sequences tn=4+(n-1)7 and Sn=4(2)^n-1. Without calculating, which term is bigger t534 or S534? why?
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you are given two sequences tn=4+(n-1)7 and Sn=4(2)^n-1. Without calculating, which term is bigger t534 or S534? why?
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2^534 would be an absolutely huge number.
4+533*7 wouldn't get near 4*(2^534)-1.
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