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A value and a sequence is times the previous value like this 8 16 32 64. How would the sequence be represented as a recursive equation?
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A value and a sequence is times the previous value like this 8 16 32 64. How would the sequence be represented as a recursive equation?
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A value and a sequence is times the previous value like this 8 16 32 64. How would the sequence be represented as a recursive equation?
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Given:
The sequence is 8, 16, 32, 64.
The first term is 8.
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