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The first 3 terms of n+7

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Answer:

First 3 terms of the sequence are:

8,9,10

Explanation:

The nth term of a sequence is n+7 .

We have to find the first three terms of the sequence

First term(n=1) = 1+7 =8

Second term(n=2) = 2+7 =9

Third term(n=3) = 3+7 =10

Hence, first 3 terms of the sequence are:

8,9,10

User Adrian Smith
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The first three terms I think are 0, 1,7
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