SOLUTION: Write the first six terms of each of the sequences whose nth term is n/2[(-1)^n + 1]

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Question 351645: Write the first six terms of each of the sequences whose nth term is
n/2[(-1)^n + 1]

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi,
Note: n represents the positioning of the terms in the series.
If I am understanding the question properly:

.
n=1
= 0
.
n=2
= 2
.
n=3
= 0
etc

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