Recursion and mathmatical induction...ewww

libertyzera

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solve the explicit formula dm=m^3+4m^2-3m+1

I'm having trouble with a bunch like this, like when a sub 1 =4
and a sub (k+1)= 3(sub ak)*7 for all k less than or = 1
what does this all mean?!
 
Hello, libertyzera!

I don't suppose you can give us the original problems . . .

Solve the explicit formula: d<sub>m</sub> = m<sup>3</sup> + 4m<sup>2</sup> - 3m + 1
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This is the explcit formula for some function.
What does "solve it" mean?
Are they asking us to find the recurrence relation?

I'm having trouble with a bunch like this. . . . I'm not surprised

like when a<sub>1</sub> = 4 . . . and a<sub>k+1</sub> = 3<sub>ak</sub>*7 for all k <u><</u> 1 . . . This makes no sense

what does this all mean?! . . . I have no idea!
I understand: a<sub>1</sub> = 4 . . . the first term is 4.

The next statement should tell us how a<sub>k+1</sub> is related to the preceding term, a<sub>k</sub>,
. . but it doesn't make sense.

Besides, k is a natural number: 1, 2, 3,...
. . That statement should be: . k <u>></u> 1
 
its straight off the student made homework.

we're working in groups, where each group gives the other homework, this is what it says. No wonder im having issues with it. Thank you for looking at it. i will just leave them blank.
 
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