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  • 11-11-2019
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Given that the first term is LaTeX: t_1=2t 1 = 2, and the recursive definition is LaTeX: t_{n+1}=3^{\left(t_n\right)}t n + 1 = 3 ( t n ), what would be the 2nd term (LaTeX: t_2t 2).

Given that the first term is LaTeX t12t 1 2 and the recursive definition is LaTeX tn13lefttnrightt n 1 3 t n what would be the 2nd term LaTeX t2t 2 class=

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kmwyatt05 kmwyatt05
  • 22-11-2019

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the correct answer is 9

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