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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 22:00 mattmaddox86

For a sequence of numbers, each term is defined by an = 4 – In(n + 1). Then a formula for the
nth partial sum is:
(A) 4" - In (n!)
(B) 4n - In[(n + 1)!]
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(C) 4n + In[(n + 1)!]
(D) 41 + In(n!)

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