SOLUTION: find the value of a[3] if: n=3 and a[n] =2n-3/n i dont know why the n-th numbers are not comming out right, but i think the answer is 6 can someone help with this, thanks!

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Question 88544: find the value of a[3] if: n=3 and a[n] =2n-3/n
i dont know why the n-th numbers are not comming out right, but i think the answer is 6 can someone help with this, thanks!

Answer by stanbon(48558) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the value of a[3] if: n=3 and a[n] =2n-3/n
a(3) = 2*3 - 3/3
a(3) = 6-1
a(3) = 5
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Cheers,
Stan H.