tangosukha
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kinda stumped on these
1,1,2,6,24,120,...
1/3,-1/8,1/15,-1/24,1/35,...
1,1,2,6,24,120,...
1/3,-1/8,1/15,-1/24,1/35,...
kinda stumped on these
1,1,2,6,24,120,...
1/3,-1/8,1/15,-1/24,1/35,...
As Subhotosh Khan implied, finite sequences can have many extensions. However, there are some techniques for 'reducing the sequence' to see if maybe you can make it easier. Two that I use the most are:kinda stumped on these
1,1,2,6,24,120,...
1/3,-1/8,1/15,-1/24,1/35,...
By using the definition:I realized that first seqence listed are factorials after looking ahead in my textbook. I was not taught about factorials and how to write the general term recursively yet. How would I write the general term of that sequence explicitly and not using factorial symbol.
I appreciate the help from all of you, but...
I realized that first seqence listed are factorials after looking ahead in my textbook. I was not taught about factorials and how to write the general term recursively yet. How would I write the general term of that sequence explicitly and not using factorial symbol.
Or, another way for the general termI appreciate the help from all of you, but...
I realized that first seqence listed are factorials after looking ahead in my textbook. I was not taught about factorials and how to write the general term recursively yet. How would I write the general term of that sequence explicitly and not using factorial symbol.
Just cut to the chase. There are pages & pages of results there.kinda stumped on these
1,1,2,6,24,120,...
1/3,-1/8,1/15,-1/24,1/35,...