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Write the first five terms in each of the sequences defined
`a_(n) = (n^(2))/(n+1)`

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Given , `a_(n) = (n^(2))/(n +1)`
` therefore a_(1) = (1)/(2) , a_(2)= (4)/(3) , a_(3) = (9)/(4) , a_(4) = (16)/(5) , a_(5) = (25)/(6)` .
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