SOLUTION: Write the first five terms of the sequence whose general term is a(n)+(-2)^n+2/n^2.

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Question 374988: Write the first five terms of the sequence whose general term is a(n)+(-2)^n+2/n^2.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you mean a%28n%29=%28-2%29%5En%2B2%2Fn%5E2??
If so, I'll do two, you finish.
a%281%29=%28-2%29%5E1%2B2%2F1%5E2=%28-2%29%2B2%2F1=-2%2B2=0
a%282%29=%28-2%29%5E2%2B2%2F2%5E2=4%2B2%2F4=4%2B1%2F2=9%2F2
Continue in the same manner.