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The nth term of a sequence is `a_(n)=n^(2)+5`. Find its first three terms.

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To find the first three terms of the sequence defined by the nth term \( a_n = n^2 + 5 \), we will substitute the values of \( n = 1, 2, 3 \) into the formula. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Calculate the first term (\( n = 1 \))**: \[ a_1 = 1^2 + 5 \] ...
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