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F(n + 1) = –10f(n). If f(1) = 1, what is f(3)? 3 –30 100 –1,000
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F(n + 1) = –10f(n).
If f(1) = 1, what is f(3)?
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900 jadi 3 -30 =27 100-1.000 =900
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