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# A sequence a1, a2, … is defined such that each term is 3 less than the

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A sequence $$a_1$$, $$a_2$$, … is defined such that each term is 3 less than the preceding term. Which of the following equations is consistent with this definition?

(A) $$a_n+1 – 3 = a_n$$

(B) $$a_n+1 + 3 = a_n$$

(C) $$3 – a_n = a_n+1$$

(D) $$3 – a_n+1 = a_n$$

(E) $$a_n + 3 = a_n+1$$

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22 Jul 2019, 01:30
a(n+1) is not clearly written. Please correct.
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