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Quantitative Aptitude
Factors of a Number
If a 1=1 and ...
Question
If
a
1
=
1
and
a
n
+
1
−
3
a
n
+
2
=
4
n
f
o
r
e
v
ery
po
s
i
t
i
v
e
i
n
t
e
g
er
n
,
t
h
en
a
100
equals:
A
3
99
−
200
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B
3
99
+
200
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C
3
100
−
200
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D
3
100
+
200
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Solution
The correct option is
C
3
100
−
200
Option (C) is the correct answer. Check the video for the approach.
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