SOLUTION: Find the first 3 terms of the sequence
an=2n+1/n^2
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Question 864106: Find the first 3 terms of the sequence
an=2n+1/n^2
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
an=(2n+1)/n^2
a1=(2*1+1)/1^2,
a2=(2*2+1)/2^2,
a3=(2*3+1)/3^2,
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