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Express the sequence {a_n}_n = 1^infinity as an equivalent sequence of the form {b_n}_n = 3^infinity {n^2 + 7n - 5}_n = 1^infinity An equivalent sequence is { }_n = 3^infinity (Simplify your answer. DO not factor.)

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