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Carissa
2 January, 03:26
Write a recursive rule for 16, 9, 7, 2, 5, ...
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Davion Matthews
2 January, 04:55
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T1=16, t2=9, t3=7
t1-t2=t3
t2-t3=t4
t3-t4=t5
and so on
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