Hey /sci/, I'm having a bit of an issue with a problem I am trying to tackle.
So, I've found myself an expression for a term Tn in a sequence of numbers, which is given by (4^(n-2))/256 -(1/2)Tn-1
That is, for any given term in the series, it relies on the term before it for an exact answer.
This is for all n as part of the natural numbers.
How would I go about figuring out an infinite sum in terms of only n. (I.e, how do I define Tn without Tn-1)
>inb4 op is a faggot, we're not your homework helpers
Fuck you I cant find shit about this on the internet.
Well you could start by giving what T0 should be.