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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n – 1) – 5?
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n – 1) – 5?
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The first third terms are n^2, -n, and -5. There is not fourth.
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To solve this, we would first distribute n(n-1) by doing n x n - n x 1. That gives us n^2 - n. Now, we add back the -5 which would be n^2 - n - 5.
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n^2
-1n
-5
I'm not sure about the 4th
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