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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 02:00 devenybates

Shane is trying to find the 5th term of a sequence where f(1)=4 and f(n)=2*f(n-1)+1 for each whole number greater than one. he reasons that he can find the 5th term by calculating (4*2*2*2*2)+1. explain shane's error note i am doing this for shane not me

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