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ZacharyLare
Feb 4, 2018, 1:15:40 AM
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How to find the first six terms of the sequence? A1=-6 An=4•An-1 Please walk me through the process. I'm not really good at math.

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Melani399
Feb 4, 2018, 8:58:14 AM

The first one is -6. The 2nd one is -25 (what?) The 3rd one is -101. 4th is -405. 5th is -1621. 6th is -6485. Doesn't match any of those on paper, wtf?

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