i am reposting this question. it is an+1. (it was typo before). please do help me with this if possible :)Let a1 = 10, a2 = 20 and define an+1= an-1 – 4/an for n > 1. The smallest k for which ak = 0(a) Does not exist.(b) Is 200(c) Is 50(d) Is 52.
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