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Find the first four terms of the sequences whose nth terms are given by
`a_(n)=n^(3)-2`

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The correct Answer is:
(i) `-1,6,25` and 62.
(ii) `2,-6,12` and `-20`
(iii) the four terms are `-4, 2, 12, 26`
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