Discrete Math On inductions. Show that the sequence defined by the formula a_n = n+3, satisfies the recurrence relation a_n = 2a_{n-1}-a_{n-2} ,for all n >= 2.

Hugh Soto

Hugh Soto

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2022-09-04

Discrete Math On inductions
Show that the sequence defined by the formula a n = n + 3, satisfies the recurrence relation a n = 2 a n 1 a n 2 , for all n 2.
I know this is a induction problem and I think I have to set n = n + 1 but I'm not sure that how would I show the recurrence relation between them.

Answer & Explanation

Leon Webster

Leon Webster

Beginner2022-09-05Added 17 answers

Explanation:
It is not an induction problem. We have
2 a n 1 a n 2 = 2 ( n 1 + 3 ) ( n 2 + 3 ) = n + 3 = a n .

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