Show that the sequence {a_n} is a solution of the recurrence relation a_n = -3a_(n-1) + 4a_(n-2) if a)a_n = (-4)^n b)a_n = 2(-4)^n+3

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Show that the sequence {a_n} is a solution of the recurrence relation a_n = -3a_(n-1) + 4a_(n-2) if

a)a_n = (-4)^n

b)a_n = 2(-4)^n+3

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