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Cunningham
25 January, 08:35
13 (1) = 0
g (n) = g (n - 1) + n
g (2) =
+4
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Jayda Bauer
25 January, 10:20
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Step-by-step explanation:
g (1) = 0
g (2) = g (2 - 1) + n
g (2) = g (1) + n
g (2) = 0 + n
g (2) = n
In this question, n = 2 so
g (2) = 2
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