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Which sequence could be described by the explicit definition: a^n= n^2-5?

a. 1,-4,4,11,

b. 1,2,3,4,5,

c. -4,-1,4,11,

d. -4,11,116,13451


Which sequence could be described by the explicit definition: a^n= n^2-5? a. 1,-4,4,11,

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