Write the first five terms of the sequence with the given $n$th term.\\ $a_n = 20 + \frac{2}{n} + \frac{7}{n^2}$\ $a_1 = $\\ $a_2 = $\\ $a_3 = $\\ $a_4 = $\\ $a_5 = $
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