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Write the first five terms of each of the sequences in Exercises 1 to 6 whose $n^{\text {th }}$terms are:$$a_{n}=\frac{n}{n+1}$$
Precalculus
Chapter 9
Sequences and Series
Section 1
Introduction
Introduction to Sequences and Series
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we have problem number two in which we need to just find the first five terms of the sequence given by the be given by an expression and equal to and by and plus one. So we will just plug in the value of and any positive indigenous Starting from one. And then uh we'll get our answers. So when an equal to one, first term will be equal to one by one plus one. That is one by two. When an equal to two it will be to buy two plus one. That is two by three been in equal to three, A three will be equal to three by three Plus 1. That is three x 4. Many an equal to four. That 1/4 term A four will be equal to four by four Plus 1. That is four x 5. An unequal to file A five equal to five by five plus one. That is five x 6. So these are the five terms. These are the first five terms of the sequence. Thank you.
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