X(n) = 3x(n-1) - 2x(n-2), x(1) = 5, x(2) = 4, x(3) =
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X(n) = 3x(n-1) - 2x(n-2), x(1) = 5, x(2) = 4, x(3) =

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*Please Note: (n) (n-1) (n-2) (1) and (2) are all little letters/numbers.5, 4, 2, -2, -10-Write down the first 5 terms of the following sequence.......
Write down the first 5 terms of the following sequence.

x(n) = 3x(n-1) - 2x(n-2), x(1) = 5, x(2) = 4


*Please Note: (n) (n-1) (n-2) (1) and (2) are all little letters/numbers.

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x(3) = 3x(2) - 2x(1) = 3(4) - 2(5) = 12 - 10 = 2

5, 4, 2, -2, -10

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Write down the first 5 terms of the following sequence.
x(n) = 3(n - 1) - 2(n - 2):

x(1) = 2
x(2) = 3
x(3) = 4
x(4) = 5
x(5) = 6
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