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`(1)/(2),(1)/(3),(1)/(4),(1)/(5),…,(1)/(n+1),…,` is an infinite sequence with
`t_(1)=(1)/(2), t_(2)=(1)/(3), t_(3)=(1)/(4), t_(4)=(1)/(5),…,t_(n)=(1)/(n+1)`
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