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Five terms of n-1? - Answers

an=an-1 To use this formula, you start of with a value on the first term, but theoretical, it'd turn out like this: a1=a1-1=a0 a2=a2-1=a1 a3=a3-1=a2 a4=a4-1=a3 a5=a5-1=a4 Where a0 would be your starting term (this formula is based on the previous term, and that's why you must have a value to start off with).



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an=an-1 To use this formula, you start of with a value on the first term, but theoretical, it'd turn out like this: a1=a1-1=a0 a2=a2-1=a1 a3=a3-1=a2 a4=a4-1=a3 a5=a5-1=a4 Where a0 would be your starting term (this formula is based on the previous term, and that's why you must have a value to start off with).



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Five terms of n-1? - Answers

an=an-1 To use this formula, you start of with a value on the first term, but theoretical, it'd turn out like this: a1=a1-1=a0 a2=a2-1=a1 a3=a3-1=a2 a4=a4-1=a3 a5=a5-1=a4 Where a0 would be your starting term (this formula is based on the previous term, and that's why you must have a value to start off with).

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