SOLUTION: Write the first four terms of the sequence defined by a[n] = 2n + 3.
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: Write the first four terms of the sequence defined by a[n] = 2n + 3.
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Answer by atif.muhammad(135) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a[n] = 2n + 3
a(1) = 2(1) +3 = 5
a(2) = 2(2) +3 = 7
a(3) = 2(3) +3 = 9
a(4) = 2(4) +3 = 11
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