Aa. 2. 21 Consider the sequence an = -, n= 1, 2, 3, .... 2 n + 1 G 1.5- a. Find the first four terms of the sequence. b.

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Aa. 2. 21 Consider the sequence an = -, n= 1, 2, 3, .... 2 n + 1 G 1.5- a. Find the first four terms of the sequence. b.

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Aa. 2. 21 Consider the sequence an = -, n= 1, 2, 3, .... 2 n + 1 G 1.5- a. Find the first four terms of the sequence. b. Based on part (a) and the figure shown on the right, determine a plausible limit of the sequence. 0.57 2 4 6 8 10 a. Find the first four terms of the sequence. a, -C, a, =, az = 0,24 = (Simplify your answers.) -- b. Based on part (a) and the figure, determine a plausible limit of the sequence. A plausible limit of the sequence is
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