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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 01:00 martinez18abdel

Given this recursive rule : a^n=a^n-1 +6 where your a^1 =-13 . Find the next 4 terms in this sequence. Show your work to pl help idk this I’m terrible at math...thx

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