Given the definition of a sequence fn whose domain is the set of all non-negative integers: fo = 5 fn = fn-1 + 2n for n >1 fs = Ex: 5

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Chapter12: Sequences, Series And Binomial Theorem
Section12.1: Sequences
Problem 12.9TI: Find a general term for the sequence whose first five terms are shown. 3,9,27,81,243,....
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Given the definition of a sequence fr whose domain is
the set of all non-negative integers:
fo = 5
fn = fn-1 + 2n
for n >1
f3 = Ex: 5
Transcribed Image Text:Given the definition of a sequence fr whose domain is the set of all non-negative integers: fo = 5 fn = fn-1 + 2n for n >1 f3 = Ex: 5
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