SOLUTION: The first three terms of an arithmetic series are Y-1, 2y and 4Y-2. Find the fourth and fifth terms. Do not include Y in the answer
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Question 1134539: The first three terms of an arithmetic series are Y-1, 2y and 4Y-2. Find the fourth and fifth terms. Do not include Y in the answer
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