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Suppose the first five terms of a sequence are 4, 5, 9, 27, 123. how could the next term in the sequence be generated? a. by adding 3 to the term number, then finding the factorial of the result b. by finding the factorial of the term number, then adding 3 to the result c. by adding 4 to the term number, then finding the factorial of the result d. by finding the factorial of the term number, then adding 4 to the result

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