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FIND THE FIRST 5 TERMS OF THIS SEQUENCE:a1 = -4, a(n+1) = an + n^2

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Okay, here we have this:

Considering the provided information, we are going to find the first 5 terms of the sequence, so we obtain the following:


\begin{gathered} a_1=-4 \\ a_(n+1)=a_n+n^2 \end{gathered}

Then, replacing n we have:


\begin{gathered} a_(1+1)=a_1+1^2 \\ a_2=-4+1 \\ a_2=-3 \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} a_(2+1)=a_2+2^2 \\ a_3=-3+4 \\ a_3=1 \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} a_(3+1)=a_3+3^2 \\ a_4=1+9 \\ a_4=10 \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} a_(4+1)=a_4+4^2 \\ a_5=10+16 \\ a_5=26 \end{gathered}

Finally we obtain that the first 5 terms of this sequence are -4, -3, 1, 10 and 26.

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