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Give the first five terms of the sequence: 2/5,A₂ =4/5; ªn‚ = ª,-2 (for n ≥ 3)
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Answer: 2/5, 4/5, -4/5, 8/5, -16/5
I dunno that's what I got I could be wrong
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