Math, asked by shalu7384, 1 year ago

find the first three terms of an = n+2/n+1

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Answered by shushanr
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n is the first term
2/n is the second
1 is the third
Answered by TooFree
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 a_n = \dfrac{n+2}{n+1}

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First Term:

 a_1 = \dfrac{1+2}{1+1} = \dfrac{3}{2}

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2nd Term:

 a_2 = \dfrac{2+2}{2+1} = \dfrac{4}{3}

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3rd Term:

 a_3 = \dfrac{3+2}{3+1} = \dfrac{5}{4}

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Answer: The first 3 terms are 3/2, 4/3 and 5/4

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