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Mathematics, 25.08.2021 19:30 Moeja

An arithmetic sequence is defined by the recursive formula t1=9,tn -1 where n en and n > 1. The sequence is A) -9, 13.-17, -21.-25.-29.
B) -9,-4-8, 12, 16, 20,...
C) 9.-4, -8-12. -16, -20..
D) 9.5, 1.-3.-7, -11,

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