SOLUTION: Write the fiftieth term of the sequence "a" with an "n" under it=n^2+1 HELP! Thank you.

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Question 35889: Write the fiftieth term of the sequence "a" with an "n" under it=n^2+1 HELP! Thank you.
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Write the fiftieth term of the sequence "a" with an "n" under it=n^2+1 HELP! Thank you.
WE HAVE TN=N^2+1...TOGET 3RD.TERM WE PUT N=3 IN THE ABOVE.TO GET FIFTIETH TERM WE PUT N=50 IN THE ABOVE...SO
T50=50^2+1=2500+1=2501

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