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  • 03-11-2022
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State the rule of the perfect squares given the sequence shown below that starts with n = 1 1, 4, 9, 16, 26...

State the rule of the perfect squares given the sequence shown below that starts with n 1 1 4 9 16 26 class=

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JahcereG783324 JahcereG783324
  • 03-11-2022

Given:

the sequence shown below that starts with n = 1

[tex]1,4,9,16,25,\ldots[/tex]

The rule of the sequence will be as follows"

The first term = 1, when n = 1

The second term = 4 = 2², when n = 2

The third term = 9 = 3², when n = 3

..

..

So, the rule will be:

[tex]a_n=n^2[/tex]

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