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Which is a recursive formula for the sequence 99.4, 0, –99.4, –198.8, where f(1) = 99.4? f(n 1) = f(n) 99.4, n ≥ 1 f(n 1) = f(n) – 99.4, n ≥ 1 f(n 1) = 99.4f(n), n ≥ 1 f(n 1) = –99.4f(n), n ≥ 1

Sagot :

The recursive formula for the given sequence is [tex]f(n+1)=f(n)-99.4[/tex]

What is recursive formula?

Any term of a series can be defined by its preceding term in a recursive formula (s). For instance: An arithmetic series has the recursive formula [tex]a_n = a_{n-1} + d[/tex]. [tex]a_n = a_{n-1}r[/tex] is the recursive formula for a geometric sequence.

We are given a sequence as:

99.4,0,-99.4,-198.8, and so on

We can see that the sequence is constantly getting decreased by -99.4

i.e. f(1)=99.4

Then, f(2)=f(1)-99.4

               =99.4-99.4

               =0

f(3)=f(2)-99.4

   =0-99.4

   =-99.4

Therefore, the recursive formula of the given series is [tex]f(n+1)=f(n)-99.4[/tex]

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