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the sequence that begins with 2 and in which each successive term is 3 more than the preceding term. the first 10 terms are

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The sequence that begins with 2 and in which each successive term is 3 more than the preceding term is:

2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29

To generate the next term in the sequence, you would simply add 3 to the previous term. For example, to find the 11th term in the sequence, you would add 3 to the 10th term (which is 29) and get 32.

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