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1,3,5 are there first three term of the first differences of a quadratic equation. the 7th term of the quadratic sequence is 35
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1,3,5 are there first three term of the first differences of a quadratic equation. the 7th term of the quadratic sequence is 35
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1,3,5 are there first three term of the first differences of a quadratic equation. the 7th term of the quadratic sequence is 35
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Answer:
2n-1
Explanation:
Not sure what you needed but here is the nth term.
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