
Ollie Y.
asked 02/03/23if f(1)= and f(n+1)=f(n)^2+4 then find the value of f(4)
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You're missing the first step which is f(1) = something (let's say 1 for kicks). Next step is to use the general relationship to find f(2) = f(1)2+4 = 1+4 =5
use f(2) to find f(3) and so on.
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Mark M.
f(1) = ?02/03/23