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Marcel Hood
30 January, 12:22
The first three terms of 2n-6
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Boots
30 January, 12:34
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-4,-2, 0
Step-by-step explanation:
2n-6
1st term: n=1
2 (1) - 6 = 2-6 = -4
2nd term: n=2
2 (2) - 6 = 4-6 = -2
3rd term: n=3
2 (3) - 6 = 6-6 = 0
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