SOLUTION: PLEASE HELP!!! This is what the question says. I don't understand what they want me to do! Write the first five terms of the sequence. a_n = n^2 + 2

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Question 1039882: PLEASE HELP!!!
This is what the question says. I don't understand what they want me to do!
Write the first five terms of the sequence.
a_n = n^2 + 2

Answer by Aldorozos(172)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Replace n with numbers 1,2,3,4,5
Here is the first term
1^2+2= 1+2=3
Here is the second term
2^2 +2= 4+2= 6
Here is the third therm
3^2+2=11
And so on

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