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I'm reading a paper of recurrences sequences. In the Lemma 2 there is a chain of inequalities, which i've
locked in the blue box in the image, which I do not understand how they are justified. If someone has a clue or an answer, I would appreciate it very much. I have added some information that precedes the lemma.



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I'm reading a paper of recurrences sequences. In the Lemma 2 there is a chain of inequalities, which i've
locked in the blue box in the image, which I do not understand how they are justified. If someone has a clue or an answer, I would appreciate it very much. I have added some information that precedes the lemma.



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I'm reading a paper of recurrences sequences. In the Lemma 2 there is a chain of inequalities, which i've
locked in the blue box in the image, which I do not understand how they are justified. If someone has a clue or an answer, I would appreciate it very much. I have added some information that precedes the lemma.



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I'm reading a paper of recurrences sequences. In the Lemma 2 there is a chain of inequalities, which i've
locked in the blue box in the image, which I do not understand how they are justified. If someone has a clue or an answer, I would appreciate it very much. I have added some information that precedes the lemma.



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