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what are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n - 1) -4

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Answered by Steve
well, just plug in various values forn:

1(0)-4 = -4
2(1)-4 = -2
and so on...
Answered by Ms.Sue
This is a weird question, I don't think my tiny brain can handle this one, sorry.
Answered by Betta Fish
Ms. Sue, wow! You are NO HELP AT ALL!
Answered by Amanda
Yea I don't think that's ms.sue
Answered by nightmare foxy
nah i`m sure that`s the real ms.sue.
Answered by jeff
its not Ms. Sue she dosnt have the space Ms. Sue has a space
Answered by Oof
No one has a !@#$%^&ing answer omg
Answered by Hiiii
Does anyone know the answer 😂
Answered by god
their is only one answer that starts with -2...
Answered by JUST A PERSON!!!
So, the answer is C. -4, -2, 2, 8
Thanks @steve that really helped!!!! 😁
Answered by tanjiro kamado
so what's the answer?
Answered by War-Hammer Titan
Not even the Rumbling can solve this one
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