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Mathematics, 31.08.2019 05:20 kps26pd2mea

Which values represent the first three terms of the sequence: a(1) = 2 and a(n) = -3(a(n - 1))^2
a.) 2, -7, -147
b.) 2, -12, -432
c.) 2, 36, -3888
d.) 2, -12, 36
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Which values represent the first three terms of the sequence: a(1) = 2 and a(n) = -3(a(n - 1))^2

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