I need to convert the following differential equation to standard form. T n </msu

Boilanubjaini8f

Boilanubjaini8f

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2022-06-18

I need to convert the following differential equation to standard form.
T n = 2 T n 1 + 1
(not quite sure how to really format it properly)
I was thinking it is
T n 2 T n 1 1
If I'm incorrect (or correct) can I please have somebody just explain briefly about the decreasing order. I'm just confused about the whole number, in this case the number 1, I'm not quite sure if it's bigger or smaller than the others.

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Dustin Durham

Dustin Durham

Beginner2022-06-19Added 31 answers

If we set T n = A n 1 then we have A n = 2 A n 1 , hence A n = 2 n A 0 and T n = 2 n ( T 0 + 1 ) 1..

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