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14 November, 02:26

If the nth term of a number sequence is n squared - 5 find the first 3 terms and the 10th term

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  1. 14 November, 02:37
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    If the nth term is n^-5,

    Then the first term will be (1) ^-5=1

    Second term will be (2) ^-5 = 1/32

    3rd term = (3) ^-5 = 1/243

    So, 10th term will be (10) ^-5=1/100000
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