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7 September, 16:35

Find the first 4 terms of this equation, f (n) = f (n-1) + 5 f (1) = - 2

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  1. 7 September, 17:07
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    The first fourth term of the equation are "3, 8, 13 and 18".

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have,

    f (n) = f (n - 1) + 5

    and f (1) = - 2 ... (1)

    To find, the first four terms of the given equation = ?

    Put n = 2, 3, 4, 5, ...

    Put n = 2, we get

    f (2) = f (2 - 1) + 5 = f (1) + 5

    Using (1), we get

    f (2) = - 2 + 5 = 3 ... (2)

    Put n = 3, we get

    f (3) = f (3 - 1) + 5 = f (2) + 5

    Using (2), we get

    f (3) = 3 + 5 = 8 ... (3)

    Put n = 4, we get

    f (4) = f (4 - 1) + 5 = f (3) + 5

    Using (3), we get

    f (4) = 8 + 5 = 13 ... (4)

    Put n = 5, we get

    f (5) = f (5 - 1) + 5 = f (4) + 5

    Using (4), we get

    f (5) = 13 + 5 = 18

    Thus, the first fourth term of the equation are 3, 8, 13 and 18.
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