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Mathematics, 20.10.2021 09:50 ChHal3716

(a) Use the given sequence to answer the following questions. Answer all THREE parts.

1
,

4
,

9
,

14
,


−1, 4, 9, 14, …
Part A
What is the recursive formula?

A
an=an−1+5a1=−1 a
n

=a
n−1

+5
a
1

=−1


B
an=an−1−1a1=−1a
n

=a
n−1

−1
a
1

=−1


C
an=an−1+5a1=5a
n

=a
n−1

+5
a
1

=5


D
an=an−1−1a1=5a
n

=a
n−1

−1
a
1

=5


(b)

Part B
What is the explicit formula?

A
an=−1+5(n−1)a
n

=−1+5(n−1)
B
an=−1+5na
n

=−1+5n
C
an=5−1(n−1)a
n

=5−1(n−1)
D
an=5−1na
n

=5−1n
(c)



Part C
What is the 10th term in the sequence?


(a)

Use the given sequence to answer the following questions. Answer all THREE parts.
−
1
,
4
,
9

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