1) a, = [n/2] + [n/2] %3D

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Give the first six terms of the following sequences. You can assume that the sequences start with an index.of 1.
1) a, = [n/2] + [n/2]
2) g1 = 1 and g2 = 1. gn =
3gn-2 +3gn-1 for n > 3.
Transcribed Image Text:Give the first six terms of the following sequences. You can assume that the sequences start with an index.of 1. 1) a, = [n/2] + [n/2] 2) g1 = 1 and g2 = 1. gn = 3gn-2 +3gn-1 for n > 3.
Evaluate the following summations.
4
1) k3
100
k=1
50
2) (2k + 1) =
%3D
k=0
100
3) E(1.02)* =
%3D
k=0
Transcribed Image Text:Evaluate the following summations. 4 1) k3 100 k=1 50 2) (2k + 1) = %3D k=0 100 3) E(1.02)* = %3D k=0
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