1. (3 marks) Let ak = 2k +1 and bk = (k-1)³ +k+2 for all integers k≥ 0. Show that the first three terms of these sequenc

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1. (3 marks) Let ak = 2k +1 and bk = (k-1)³ +k+2 for all integers k≥ 0. Show that the first three terms of these sequenc

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1. (3 marks) Let ak = 2k +1 and bk = (k-1)³ +k+2 for all integers k≥ 0. Show that the first three terms of these sequences are identical but that their fourth terms differ.
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