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Sequence problemmmmmm

In a sequence, the first term: t1=6 t2=a+3 t3=42 tn+3=tn+2-2tn+1 for n=1,2,.........; then every term of sequence is a multiple of what?
Question asked by: rushiadhia

Asked on: 31 Aug 2010

Did you type out all the elements of that sequence correctly?

It doesn't quite seem to make sense to me as it is.

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Replied at: 05 Sep 2010
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