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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 05:20 kiekie1986

A sequence is defined recursively as follows: a(1)=1, and a(n)=a(n-1)+n How do you interpret this recursive rule? Write it down in your own words.
Write down the rule for a(2), a(3), and a(4) and determine their values.

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