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Find the first five terms of the following sequence, starting with n=1 an=(-1)^n+1(2n^2-1)

Give your answer as a list, separate by commas. For example, an=n, you would give your answer as 1,2,3,4,5.


Find the first five terms of the following sequence, starting with n=1

an=(-1)^n+1(2n^2-1)
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