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There are infinitely many possible answers. Given ANY number, it is always possible to find a polynomial of order 5 [at most] that can be used as the nth term rule for the given five number and the additional sixth. There are also non-polynomial solutions. Each different sixth number will result in a different polynomial and, since there are infinitely many sixth numbers, there are infinitely many answers to the question.

Having said that, the simplest polynomial solution is Un = 9n - 2

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