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16 October, 17:26

Write the first 4 terms in the sequence defined by the explicit rule f (n) = n^2 - 5 * n^2 means n squared

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  1. 16 October, 19:32
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    The question did not spesify the stating value for n.

    Assuming, n = 0 is the starting value.

    1st term is when n = 0:

    f (0) = (0) ^2 - 5 = 0 - 5 = - 5

    2nd term: f (1) = (1) ^2 - 5 = 1 - 5 = - 4

    3rd term: f (2) = (2) ^2 - 5 = 4 - 5 = - 1

    4th term: f (3) = (3) ^2 - 5 = 9 - 5 = 4

    Therefore, the first 4 terms are: - 5, - 4, - 1, 4.
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