In Exercises 129132, let an = (1 + 5) n (1 5) n 2n 5 be a sequence with nth term an

Chapter 9, Problem 129

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In Exercises 129–132, let

\(a_{n}=\frac{(1+\sqrt{5})^{n}-(1-\sqrt{5})^{n}}{2^{n} \sqrt{5}}\)

be a sequence with nth term \(a_{n}\).

Use the table feature of a graphing utility to find the first five terms of the sequence.

Text Transcription:

a_n = (1 + sqrt 5)^n − (1 − sqrt 5)^n / 2^n sqrt 5

a_n

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