 Hi, and welcome to our session. Let us discuss the following question. The question says, write the first five terms of each of the sequences in exercises 1 to 6 whose innate terms are 4th part is a n is equal to 2n minus 3 upon 6. Let's now begin with the solution. Given innate term is a n is equal to 2n minus 3 upon 6 Since we need to find the first five terms therefore we will put n as 1 2 3 4 and 5 By substituting n as 1 In this expression we get a1 is equal to 2 into 1 Minus 3 upon 6 and this is equal to 2 minus 3 upon 6 and this is equal to minus 1 by 6. By substituting n as 2 we get a2 is equal to 2 into 2 minus 3 upon 6 This is equal to 4 minus 3 by 6 and this is equal to 1 by 6 By substituting n as 3 we get a3 is equal to 2 into 3 minus 3 upon 6 and this is equal to 6 minus 3 upon 6 and this is equal to 3 by 6 which is further equal to 1 by 2 By substituting n as 4 in this expression We get a4 is equal to 2 into 4 Minus 3 upon 6. This is equal to 8 minus 3 by 6 and this is equal to 5 by 6. Now by substituting n as 5 we get a5 is equal to 2 into 5 minus 3 by 6 This is equal to 10 minus 3 by 6 and this is equal to 7 by 6 Hence the required terms are minus 1 by 6 1 by 6 1 by 2 5 by 6 and 7 by 6. This is our required answer. So let's complete the session. Bye and take care