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Define a1=2, a2 for all natural numbers n. use the principle of complete induction (pci). hint. follow the steps of pci. you need to verify a the statement you (should) prove is a, an+1=5an-6a,-1 for all n> 2 (instead of an 4 and an 5a,-1-6a,-2 for all n > 3. prove a, - 2" when n= 1 and n =2 individually equivalently write 3). 2n. also note that one can 5an-1 6an-2 for all n
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Amanager recorded the number of bicycles sold by his company each quarter. his projected sales after t years is given by the expression below. which of the following statements best describes the expression? a. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 4% over 4 quarters. b. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 18% over 4 years. c. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 4% over t quarters. d. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 18% over t years.
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Indicate the equation of the given line in standard form. the line containing the longer diagonal of a quadrilateral whose vertices are a (2, 2), b(-2, -2), c(1, -1), and d(6, 4).
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