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Choose two of the following choices that can represent the nth term of the sequence: 4, 7, 10, 13,

a_n=4n+3, n≥1

a_n=3n+4, n≥1

a_n=4+(n-1)*3, n≥1

a_n=3n+1, n≥1

a_n=3+(n-1)*4, n≥1

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