To state: An example of a sequence in which each term after the third term is a function of the three terms preceding it. Then write a recursive rule and eight terms of the sequence.
The resultant recursive rule is
Given information:
The given statement says to state an example of a sequence in which each term after the third term is a function of the three terms preceding it.
Explanation:
Let’s take an example
The above example shows that each term after the third term is a function of the three terms preceding it.
The recursive rule for the sequence is:
First eight terms are:
So, the recursive rule is
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