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Write a recursive rule for the explicit rule.
an = -4n+ 2​

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Check the first few terms:


a_1 = -4 + 2 = -2


a_2 = -8 + 2 = -6


a_3 = -12 + 2 = -10


a_4 = -16 + 2 = -14

Note that without fail, there's common difference between consecutive terms of -4. That is,


a_2 - a_1 = -6 - (-2) = -4


a_3 - a_2 = -10 - (-6) = -4


a_4 - a_3 = -14 - (-10) = -4

and so on. It follows that a recursive rule for the sequence might be


\begin{cases} a_1 = -2 \\ a_n = a_(n-1) - 4 & \text{for } n\ge2 \end{cases}

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