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calculate the first 1 0 terms ( starting with n = 1
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calculate the first 1 0 terms ( starting with n = 1 ) of the sequence a 1 = - 2 , a 2 =
calculate the first
1
0
terms
(
starting with n
=
1
)
of the sequence a
1
=
-
2
,
a
2
=
2
,
and, for n
3
,
an
=
an
-
1
-
an
-
2
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