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6. Given the explicit formula, find the first three

terms (substitute 1,2, and 3 respectively into the
formula) and write the recursive formula

an = 3^n-1

User Leomar
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Explanation:

Given the explicit formula : an =
3^(n-1) find the first three terms

  • Term 1:

n = 1 => a(1) =
3^(1-1) =
3^(0) = 1

  • Term 2:

n = 2 => a(2) =
3^(2-1)=3^(1) =3

  • Term 3:

n= 3 => a(3) =
3^(3-1)=3^(2) =9

  • the recursive formula:


\left \{ {{a(1)=1} \atop {a(n)=3^(n-1) }} \right.

Hope it will find you well.

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