The function f:N N is defined by f(0) = 7 f(n) = f(n – 1) + 10n – 6 for n > 1 What is f(n)? Of(n) = 4n2 - n+7 %3D Of(n) = 5n2 – 2n +7 - Of(n) = 4n² – 2n + 7 %3D - Of(n) = 5n² – n + 7 %3D |

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The function f N → N is defined by
f(0) = 7
f(n) = f(n – 1) + 10n – 6 for n > 1
%3D
-
What is f (n)?
Of(n) = 4n² – n+7
%3D
-
Of(n) = 5n2 – 2n + 7
Of(n) = 4n² – 2n + 7
-
Of(n) = 5n2 – n +7
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:The function f N → N is defined by f(0) = 7 f(n) = f(n – 1) + 10n – 6 for n > 1 %3D - What is f (n)? Of(n) = 4n² – n+7 %3D - Of(n) = 5n2 – 2n + 7 Of(n) = 4n² – 2n + 7 - Of(n) = 5n2 – n +7 %3D
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