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39. What is the fifth term of the sequence {2" +4n-5} 0? n=0 A. B. 27 17 C. D. 47 15​

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To find the fifth term of the sequence {2 + 4n - 5} for n = 0, we substitute n = 0 into the expression:

T(n) = 2 + 4n - 5

T(0) = 2 + 4(0) - 5

T(0) = 2 - 5

T(0) = -3

So, the fifth term of the sequence for n = 0 is -3. Therefore, the correct answer is:

C. -3

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