math_celebrity Administrator Staff member Jul 9, 2024 #1 Since we have all coefficients of 3 raised to the n, we have: 3(3^n) Using our exponent rules, we have: 3^(n + 1) Last edited: Jul 9, 2024
Since we have all coefficients of 3 raised to the n, we have: 3(3^n) Using our exponent rules, we have: 3^(n + 1)