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5 July, 02:14
The nth term for - 2,1,6,13,22,33
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Samir Shah
5 July, 02:47
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It has no nth term because the expression is not arithmetic or geometric
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Landen Newman
5 July, 03:32
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If we look at the difference they are in arithmetic sequance
that is 3, 5, 7,9,11
this indicates a quadratic function
Looks like its n^2 - 3
yea thats the answer
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