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20 September, 19:44

Find the first five terms of the sequence.

a (n) = 3/5

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  1. 20 September, 19:51
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    a (n) = 3/5

    I'm sorry if this is not what you're expecting. But that equation says that

    the value of the term doesn't depend on where it is in the sequence ...

    on 'n'.

    Every term is the same number. No matter what 'n' may be, the value of

    a (n) is always 3/5.

    The first five, fifty, five hundred, or five thousand terms are all 3/5.
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