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find the term indicatee by a(n) =4n+n2-n+1​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \bf \question

find the term indicate by a(n)= 4n+n2-n+1

How to find ?

=> we can find it by giving a number in the place of n . let's do it in a a zero polynomial form .

 \huge \bf \answer

a(n) = 4n +  {n}^{2}  - n + 1

a(0) = 4(0) +  {0}^{2}  + 0 - 1

 = 0 + 0  - 0 + 1

 = 0 - 0 + 1

 = 0 + 1

 = 1

hence zero is not equal to 1 .

Answered by Anonymous
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