f(1) = 7 f(2) = 2*f(2-1) + 3 = 2*f(1) + 3 = 2*7 + 3 = 14 + 3 = 17 f(3) = 2*f(3-1) + 3 = 2*f(2) + 3 = 2*17 + 3 = 34 + 3 = 37 f(4) = 2*f(4-1) + 3 = 2*f(3) + 3 = 2*37 + 3 = 74 + 3 = 77
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