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15 January, 10:22

Find the first four terms of the infinite sequence defined explicitly by the following rule.

f (n) = 4n - 2

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  1. 15 January, 10:44
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    The only thing that you should do is to put 1, 2, 3, and 4 instead of the n and then you will get the first four terms!

    f (1) = 4 (1) - 2 = 2

    f (2) = 4 (2) - 2 = 6

    f (3) = 4 (3) - 2 = 10

    f (4) = 4 (4) - 2 = 14

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