Answer:
The answer is option (C)=an-1+7
Step-by-step explanation:
A recursive rule is a formula that in which each term is expressed as a function of its preceding term(s), meaning in order to get to the nth term you have to express it in a form of the term that comes before it. In our case the a(n-1) term
So for the sequence -9, -2, 5, 12
The nth term is any number on the sequence and
- -2 is the a(n-1) term for -9
- 5 is the a(n-1) term for -2
- 12 is the a(n-1) term for 5
So we need to find out what we have to do to the preceding term to get the next.
To get -2 from -9 we have to add 7 to -9; -9+7=-2
To get 5 from -2 we have to add 7 to -2; -2+7=5
To get 12 from 5 we add 7 to 5; 7+5=12
So the recursive rule would be= a n-1+7
First one is -3
Second one is 1
This is what I get not sure if the problem on numerator is together if it is then . X^2+(a^2+1) x^2+a^2+1.
-----------------= ----------------- AX+1. Ax+1 Answer: a^2+x^2+1 ---------------- AX+1
If I wrote the actual problem wrong let me know. This is what I understood.
Answer:
A) 1 line of symmetry
Step-by-step explanation: