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Write first five terms of the sequence `[u_(n)]` where `u_(n) = (1)/(3)(3n-4)`, also find the corresponding series.

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`-(1)/(3) + (2)/(3) + (5)/(3) + (8)/(3) + (11)/(3)`
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