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Mathematics, 24.04.2021 05:40 jhernandez70

What is the recursive rule for this geometric sequence? 189, 63, 21, 7, ...

A = a1=567; an=−3an−1

B = a1=567; an=13an−1

C = a1=189; an=13an−1

D = a1=189; an=−3an−1

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