5, 8, 11, 14 and 17.
2,1,0 is th sequence of its terms
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A finite sequence is a list of numbers or elements that has a specific, limited number of terms. Each term in the sequence is typically defined by a particular rule or formula, and the sequence terminates after reaching its last term. Unlike infinite sequences, which continue indefinitely, finite sequences can be fully enumerated and counted. Examples include the sequence of integers from 1 to 10 or the first five terms of a geometric series.
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2,1,0 is th sequence of its terms
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The sequence 4n + 7 represents a linear sequence where n is the position in the sequence. To find the first five terms, substitute n with 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 respectively. Thus, the first five terms are 11, 15, 19, 23, and 27.
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9, 17, 25, 33, 41
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A finite sequence is a list of numbers or elements that has a specific, limited number of terms. Each term in the sequence is typically defined by a particular rule or formula, and the sequence terminates after reaching its last term. Unlike infinite sequences, which continue indefinitely, finite sequences can be fully enumerated and counted. Examples include the sequence of integers from 1 to 10 or the first five terms of a geometric series.
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It depends on (a) the first five numbers of what and(b) what sort of sequence.ANY 5 numbers can be put into a quartic sequence. So the answer is: every time.
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Sn = -8n + 2S0 = -8(0) + 2 = 2S1 = -8(1) + 2 = -6S2 = -8(2) + 2 = -14S3 = -8(3) + 2 = -22S4 = -8(4) + 2 = -30S5 = -8(5) + 2 = -38
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