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Find the b3, b4, and b5 terms of the sequence: b_(n)=100b_(n-2)+(b_(n-1))^(2), b_(1)=2, b_(2)=5
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Find the b3, b4, and b5 terms of the sequence: b_(n)=100b_(n-2)+(b_(n-1))^(2), b_(1)=2, b_(2)=5
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[tex]b_{3}=225[tex]
[tex]b_{4}=51125[tex]
[tex]b_{5}=2613788125[tex]
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