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Braiden Bridges
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13 May, 05:23
In the sequence an = (-1) ^n (n^2+1), find a2
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Conner Choi
13 May, 05:25
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an = (-1) ^n (n^2+1), find a2
a2 = (-1) ^2 * (2^2+1)
a2=1*5
a2=5
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