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The terms in two positions of some arithmetic sequences are given below. Write the first five terms of each:
i) `3^(rd)` term 34 and `6^(th)` term 67
ii) `3^(rd)` term 43 and `6^(th)` term 76
iii) `3^(rd)` term 2 and `5^(th)` term 3
iv) `4^(th)` term 2 and `7^(th)` term 3
v)`2^(nd)` term 5 and `5^(th)` term 2

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