 Hi and welcome to the session where let's discuss the following question. The question says write the first five terms of each of the sequences in exercises one to six whose nth terms are first one is a n is equal to n into n plus two. Let's now begin with the solution. Given nth term is a n is equal to n into n plus two. Since we need to find the first five terms of the sequence whose nth term is n into n plus two. Therefore we will put n as one, two, three, four and five. For n is equal to one, a one is equal to one into one plus two and this is equal to one into three and this is equal to three. For n is equal to two, a two is equal to two into two plus two and this is equal to two into four and this is equal to eight. For n is equal to three, a three is equal to three into three plus two and this is equal to three into five and three into five is equal to fifty. For n is equal to four, a four is equal to four into four plus two and this is equal to four into six, four into six is equal to twenty-four. For n is equal to five, a five is equal to five into five plus two. This is equal to five into seven and five into seven is equal to thirty-five. Hence the required terms are eight, fifteen, twenty-four and thirty-five. This is our required answer. So this concludes the session. Bye and take care.