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The nth term of a sequence is
3n - 1.
What are the first two terms?

User Starx
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Explanation:

Given :


t_n = 3n - 1 \\ \\ \therefore \: t_1 = 3 * 1 - 1 \\\therefore \: t_1 = 3 - 1 \\ \red{ \boxed{ \therefore \: t_1= 2}} \\ \\ t_2 = 3 * 2 - 1 \\\therefore \: t_2 = 6 - 1 \\ \orange{ \boxed{ \therefore \: t_2= 5}}

Hence, first two terms of given sequence are 2 & 5.

User Matthew Holmes
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Answer:

first term = 2

second term = 5

Explanation:

n = 1 ; 3n - 1 = 3*1 - 1 = 3 - 1 = 2

n=2; 3n -1 = 3*2 - 1 = 6- 1 = 5

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