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Multiple Choice
Write a recursive formula for the arithmetic sequence. {8,2,−4,−10,…}
A
an=an−1−10 ; a1=6
B
an=an−1−6 ; a1=6
C
an=an−1−6 ; a1=8
D
an=an−1−10 ; a1=8
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Identify the first term of the sequence, which is given as \( a_1 = 8 \).
Determine the common difference \( d \) of the arithmetic sequence. This can be found by subtracting the first term from the second term: \( d = 2 - 8 = -6 \).
Recognize that the recursive formula for an arithmetic sequence is generally given by \( a_n = a_{n-1} + d \), where \( d \) is the common difference.
Substitute the common difference \( d = -6 \) into the recursive formula: \( a_n = a_{n-1} - 6 \).
Combine the first term and the recursive formula to express the sequence: \( a_1 = 8 \) and \( a_n = a_{n-1} - 6 \).