Fill in the blank with the recursive function. be sure to include the starting point.
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Mathematics, 12.12.2019 23:31 kaiya789
Fill in the blank with the recursive function. be sure to include the starting point.
ashley has 100 books that she wants to give away at the rate of n books per week. write a recursive function that represents the number of books ashley has at any time.
the recursive function that gives the number of books ashley has at any time is
=
, starting at
.
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