n Problem 14.7. Prove that: if the terms an of a sequence (an)=1 satisfy a = 1, az = 2, and an = an-i tan-2 for n > 3, t

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n Problem 14.7. Prove that: if the terms an of a sequence (an)=1 satisfy a = 1, az = 2, and an = an-i tan-2 for n > 3, t

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n Problem 14.7. Prove that: if the terms an of a sequence (an)=1 satisfy a = 1, az = 2, and an = an-i tan-2 for n > 3, then for every natural number n e N, an < (5.)".
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