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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:50 quanwalker651370

In the following sequence, 2 is the first term, -4 is the second term, -14 is the third term, and so on. 2, -4, -14, -28, -46, -68, ... If n represents the term number, show that the following rule will generate the sequence: 2n +4. Show:​

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