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What are the first three terms of the sequence a1 = 3 and an = 2(an-1)^2? I thought the answer was 3,18,32 but that's not an option! help????

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a1=3
a2=2(3^2)=18
a3=2(18^2)=648
User Ziyad Godil
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Answer:

3,18,648

Explanation:

We are asked to find out the first three terms of the sequence.

Recurring formula is given as


a_(n) =2(a_(n-1) ^2)

Since I term = 3


a_(2) =2(a_(1))^2=2(3^2)=18

Applying the same rule,

third term

=
a_(3) =2(a_(2))^2\\=2(18^2)\\=648

Like this we can find out any number of terms using this recursive formula

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