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Write the first five terms of each sequence.$$a_{n}=\frac{n-7}{n-6}$$
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2$$ For the second term, we have n=2: $$a_{2}=\frac{2-7}{2-6}=\frac{-5}{-4}=1.25$$ For the third term, we have n=3: $$a_{3}=\frac{3-7}{3-6}=\frac{-4}{-3}=1.\overline{3}$$ Show more…
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