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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 21:20 JvGaming2001

QUESTION 2 [15]
2.1.
Given the sequence: 2;5;8;...
2.1.1. If the pattern continues, then write down the next TWO terms.
2.1.2. Prove that none of the terms of this sequence are perfect squares. (5)
2.2.
Consider the sequence of numbers: 2;5;2;9;2;13;2;17;...
Calculate the sum of the first 100 terms of the sequence.
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