1. The sequence (x,) is defined by the following formulas for the nth term. Write the first five terms in each case: (a) x=1+(-1)", 1 (c) xn = 'n(n+1)' (b) x=(-1)"/n, 1 (d) x= n² +2°

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1. The sequence (x,) is defined by the following formulas for the nth term. Write the first five terms
in each case:
(a) x=1+(-1)",
1
(c)
xn=
n(n+1)'
(b) xn= (-1)"/n,
1
(d) x =
n² +2°
Transcribed Image Text:1. The sequence (x,) is defined by the following formulas for the nth term. Write the first five terms in each case: (a) x=1+(-1)", 1 (c) xn= n(n+1)' (b) xn= (-1)"/n, 1 (d) x = n² +2°
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