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Kailey Huber
15 December, 21:38
H (n) = -15⋅ (6) to the n'th
what is h (1) ?
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Lovely
15 December, 23:13
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h (1) = - 90
Step-by-step explanation:
h (n) = -15⋅ (6) to the n'th should be written as:
h (n) = -15⋅ (6) ^n
Then h (1) is found by subbing 1 for n:
h (1) = - 15· (6) ^1
= - 15·6
h (1) = - 90
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