SOLUTION: 1;3;5 are the first terms of the first difference of a quadratic sequence. The 7th term of the quadratic sequence is 35. 1.determine the 6th and 5th terms of the quadratic sequen

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Question 1133605: 1;3;5 are the first terms of the first difference of a quadratic sequence.
The 7th term of the quadratic sequence is 35.
1.determine the 6th and 5th terms of the quadratic sequence.
2.determine the nth term of the quadratic sequence.

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