Rule for the general term an = -2(5)^(-1) * 7√2(3) First five terms
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First, let's simplify the expression for the general term: an = -2(5)^(-1) * 7√2(3) We can simplify this by evaluating the exponent and the square root: an = -2(1/5) * 7√2(3) Show more…
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