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If the nth term of a sequence is given by 2×3^n-2, find the first three terms of the sequence
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AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!

starting with n=1, we have
4, 16, 52, ...
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The first three terms of the sequence are: 2, 8, 26
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