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A sequence K is defined by Kn =
(n(n + 1)(n + 2)(n + 3))/24
. Find the first four terms of K
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oobleck
huh? You just plug in values for n.
K1 = (1(1+1)(1+2)(1+3))/24 = (1*2*3*4)/24 = 1
Surely you can do the same for n=2,3,4
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