Give the first six terms of the following sequences. You can assume that the sequences sta

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2021-08-12

Give the first six terms of the following sequences. You can assume that the sequences start with an index of 1. Logs are to base 2. Indicate whether the sequence is increasing, decreasing, non-increasing, or non-decreasing. The sequence may have more than one of those properties.
a) The first two terms in the sequence are 1. The rest of the terms are the sum of the two preceding terms plus 1.
b) The n-th term is n3.
c) The n-th term is 2n5.

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Step 1
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a) The first two terms of the sequence is 1.
That is a1=a2=1.
Then the next term is sum of two terms plus one.
That is, a3=3,a4=5,a5=9,a6=15 and so on.
Clearly (an) is increasing.
b) The nth term of the sequence is n3.
Hence the first six terms are given by,
a1=1,a2=8,a3=27,a4=64,a5=125,a6=216
Clearly the sequence (an) is increasing.
Step 2
c) The n-th term of the sequence is 2n5.
Hence the first six terms are given by
a1=3,a2=1,a3=1,a4=3,a5=5,a6=7.
Since (n) is increasing, the sequence (an) is increasing.

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