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Shannon started a savings account by putting in $25. On the 1st week she deposited $15 and plans to continue depositing $15 each week. Given the graph, description or sequence values create an explicit
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Given the graph, description or sequence values create an explicit equation
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answer : y=25+15x
f(n)=f(n-1)+15
f(0)=25
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