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A055844 A second order recursive sequence. +0
2
1, 14, 95, 440, 1595, 4862, 13013, 31460, 70070, 145860, 286858, 537472, 965770, 1673140, 2806870, 4576264, 7272991, 11296450, 17185025, 25654200, 37642605, 54367170, 77388675, 108689100, 150762300, 206719656, 280412484, 376573120 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

REFERENCES

A. H. Beiler, Recreations in the Theory of Numbers, Dover, N.Y., 1964, pps. 194-196.

FORMULA

a(n)=(5n+9)*C(n+8, 8)/9.

EXAMPLE

G.f.(x)=(1+4x)/(1-x)^10.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A052255.

Cf. A093562 ((5, 1) Pascal, column m=9).

Sequence in context: A101383 A044265 A044646 this_sequence A008534 A008415 A003206

Adjacent sequences: A055841 A055842 A055843 this_sequence A055845 A055846 A055847

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Barry E. Williams, May 30 2000

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