SOLUTION: Starting with n=1, find the first 5 terms of: {{{ an=(7n!)/(n+2) }}}.
Please explain the steps the best that you can. Thanks. :)
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Question 750549: Starting with n=1, find the first 5 terms of: .
Please explain the steps the best that you can. Thanks. :)
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the first terms of:
......if
.....first term
......if
.....second term
......if
.....third term
......if
.....fourth term
......if
.....fifth term
{..,,,,..}
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