Concept explainers
Explain the difference between a recursive sequence and a recursive formula.
Answer to Problem 53HP
In a recursive sequence, each term is determined by one or more of the previous terms.
A recursive formula is used to produce the terms of the recursive sequence.
Explanation of Solution
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Explain the difference between a recursive sequence and a recursive formula.
Concept Used:
In a recursive sequence, each term is determined by one or more of the previous terms.
A recursive formula is used to produce the terms of the recursive sequence.
Thus, in a recursive sequence, each term is determined by one or more of the previous terms. A recursive formula is used to produce the terms of the recursive sequence.
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