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Dax Kent
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12 January, 03:20
The first 5 terms of 7n+1 are
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Steven Jefferson
12 January, 03:26
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8
15
22
29
36
you have to substitute n for the numbers 1-5 so ...
7 (1) + 1 = 8
7 (2) + 1 = 15
7 (3) + 1 = 22
7 (4) + 1 = 29
7 (5) + 1=36
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