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23 June, 08:21

each term of a sequence is 2 more than the previous term if the third term is eight, what are the first five terms of the sequence?

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  1. 23 June, 11:31
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    If the third term is 8, and it is 2 greater than the previous term, the second term must be 6 and the first term must be 4. To find the fourth and fifth term, add 2 to 8 to get 10, then add 2 to 10 to get 12. The first five terms in the sequence are 4, 6, 8, 10, 12.
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