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  • 25-10-2022
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Find the first five terms in sequences with the following 3n+2

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  • 25-10-2022

To determine the first five terms of the sequence we substitute n by 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

For n=1, we get:

[tex]3(1)+2=3+2=5.[/tex]

For n=2, we get:

[tex]3(2)+2=6+2=8.[/tex]

For n=3, we get:

[tex]3(3)+2=9+2=11.[/tex]

For n=4, we get:

[tex]3(4)+2=12+2=14.[/tex]

For n=5, we get:

[tex]3(5)+2=15+2=17.[/tex]

Answer: The first five terms of the sequence are:

[tex]5,\text{ 8, 11, 14, 17.}[/tex]

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