6. $t_k = t_{k-1} + 2t_{k-2}$, for every integer $k \ge 2$ $t_0 = -1$, $t_1 = 2$
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This means that each term in the sequence depends on the previous two terms. We are also given the initial conditions t_(0) = -1 and t_(1) = 2. Show more…
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