a)
The first three terms of the sequence having the nth term is given by .
Answer to Problem 1CRE
Solution:
The first three terms of is given by
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
Here, we have
The first three terms of is given by
Conclusion:
The first three terms of the sequence is given by
b)
The first three terms of the sequence having the nth term is given by .
Answer to Problem 1CRE
Solution:
The first three terms of the sequence is given by
Explanation of Solution
Given:
, where
Calculation:
Here, we have
The first three terms of is given by
Conclusion:
The first three terms of the sequence is given by
c)
The first three terms of the sequence having the nth term is given by .
Answer to Problem 1CRE
Solution:
The first three terms of the sequence is given by
Explanation of Solution
Given:
, where and
Calculation:
Here, we have
The first three terms of is given by
Conclusion:
The first three terms of the sequence is given by
d)
The first three terms of the sequence having the nth term is given by .
Answer to Problem 1CRE
Solution:
The first three terms of the sequence is given by
Explanation of Solution
Given:
, where
Calculation:
Here, we have
The first three terms of is given by
Conclusion:
The first three terms of the sequence is given by
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