SOLUTION: Find the first five terms of the given sequence (real confusing so work with me here) U0=1 u1=1 and un=(n) 0n-1 for n(is greater than or equal to) 2

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Question 259335: Find the first five terms of the given sequence (real confusing so work with me here)
U0=1
u1=1 and un=(n) 0n-1 for n(is greater than or equal to) 2

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20059)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the first five terms of the given sequence (real confusing so work with me here)
U0=1
u1=1 and un=(n) 0n-1 for n(is greater than or equal to) 2

I am guessing by that you mean this:  

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If not post again being a little
more careful what you type:
 
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Edwin

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