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Question shown in picture below!!(i only need the 2nd one)-example-1
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Given the following sequence:


\mleft\lbrace17,14,11,8,\ldots\mright\rbrace

notice that the common difference between each term is -3, therefore, we can use the explicit formula for a sequence:


\begin{gathered} a_n=a_1+(n-1)\cdot d \\ d=-3 \\ a_1=17 \\ \Rightarrow a_n=17+(n-1)(-3) \\ \Rightarrow a_n=17-3n+3=20-3n \\ a_n=20-3n \end{gathered}

we have that the explicit formula is a_n=20-3n, while the recursive formula is:


\begin{gathered} a_n=a_(n-1)+d \\ d=-3 \\ \Rightarrow a_n=a_(n-1)-3 \end{gathered}

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