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Question
Find the next five terms of the following sequences given by:
`a_1 = a_2 = 2, a_n = a_(n - 1) - 3, n > 2`
Solution
In the given problem, we are given the first, second term and the nth term of an A.P.
We need to find its next five terms
`a_1 = 1, a_n = a_(n - 1) + 2, n >= 2`
Here, we are given that `n >= 2`
So the next five terms of this A.P would be `a_2, a_3,a_4 and a_6`
Now `a_1 =1` ...(1)
So tofind the `a_2` term we use n = 2 we get
`a_2 = a_(2 - 1) + 2`
`a_2 = a_1 + 2`
`a_2 = 1 + 2` (using 1)
`a_2 = 3` ....(2)
For `a_3` using n = 3 we get
`a_3 = a_(3 -1) + 2`
`a_3 = a_2 + 2`
`a_3 = 5` ....(3)
For `a_4` usign n = 4 we get
`a_4 = a_(4 -1) + 2`
`a_4 = a_3 + 2`
`a_4 = 5 + 2` (Using 3)
`a_4 = 7` ....(4)
For `a_5` using n = 5 we get
`a_5 = a_(5 -1) + 2`
`a_5 = a_4 + 2 `
`a_5 = 7 + 2` (Using 4)
`a_5 = 9` ....(5)
For `a_6` using n = 6 we get
`a_6 = a_(6 - 1) + 2`
`a_6 = a_5 + 2`
`a_6 = 9 + 2` using 5)
a_6 = 11
Therefore, the next five terms, of the given A.P are `a_2 = 3, a_3 = 5, a_4 = 7, a_5 = 7, a_6= 11`
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