SOLUTION: What are the first 5 terms of the sequence an = 2n - 1? Assume that n starts with 1
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What are the first 5 terms of the sequence an = 2n - 1?
Assume that n starts with 1
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Hi
What are the first 5 terms of the sequence an = 2n - 1
= 1
= 3
= 5
= 7
= 9
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