Which recursive formula can be used generate the sequence shown where f(1)=5 and n>1? 5,-1,-7,-13,-19,...
A) f(n+1)=(n)+6
B) f(n)=f(n+1)-6
C) f(n+1)=f(n)-6
D) f(n+1)= -6f(n)

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Answer 1
Answer: so we notice that the difference between the nubmers is 6 (5-6=-1, -1-6=-7, etc)

so therefor it must be something with -6, and n>1 so
f(n)=-6n

the difference to the next erm is 6 so the answe ris C
f(n+1)=f(n)-6

C
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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