The Second-order difference equations look like: af(n+2)+b f(n+1) +cf(n) = d, or, af(n+2)+b f(n+1) +cf(n) = g(n). Here I show how to solve them.
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The Second-order difference equations look like: af(n+2)+b f(n+1) +cf(n) = d, or, af(n+2)+b f(n+1) +cf(n) = g(n). Here I show how to solve them.

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