SOLUTION: The fraction whose numerator is 5 less than twice the square of the denominator.

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Question 1185280: The fraction whose numerator is 5 less than twice the square of the denominator.
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,   for any integer   n =/= 0.

For example,      = ,   for   n = 3.


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