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Mathematics, 24.01.2022 17:20 anna40794

The following sequence is a combination of an arithmetic sequence and a geometric sequence:
5; 5; 15; 10; 25; 20; 35; 40;...
4.1 Write down the next 2 terms.
4.2 Calculate T42 - T41
4.3 Determine the sum of the first 50 terms.
4.4 Prove that ALL the terms of this infinite sequence will be divisible by 5.

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