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Write the first five terms if `n^(th)` terms is `a_(n)=(2n-3)/(6)`

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`a_(n)=(2n-3)/(6)`. Putting n= 1,2,3,4,5 we get
`a_(1)=(2-3)/(6)=(-1)/(6),T_(2)=(4-3)/(6)=(1)/(6),a_(3)=(6-3)/(6)=(3)/(6)=(1)/(2)`,
`a_(4)=(8-3)/(6)=(5)/(6),a_(5)=(10-3)/(6)=(7)/(6)`
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