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Find the 4th term in the sequencewith the following definition:aj = 0an = 2(an-1-3)

Find the 4th term in the sequencewith the following definition:aj = 0an = 2(an-1-3)-example-1
User Oliver Benning
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Answer:

-60

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the 4th term we need to also find the 2nd and 3rd terms as follows:


\begin{gathered} a_n=2(a_(n-1)-3) \\ a_2=2(a_(2-1)-3) \\ a_2=2(a_1-3) \\ a_2=2(0-3) \\ a_2=2(-3) \\ a_2=-6 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} a_3=2(a_(_2)-3) \\ a_3=2(-6-3) \\ a_3=3(-9) \\ a_3=-27 \end{gathered}

Finally, we can calculate the value of the 4th term as:


\begin{gathered} a_4=2(a_3-3) \\ a_4=2(-27-3) \\ a_4=2(-30) \\ a_4=-60 \end{gathered}

So, the answer is -60

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