1/4n+1 1/2+2-1 2/4n-32
a. 1/4n-28
b. 1 1/4n28-1/2
c. -1 1/4n-281/2<...
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1/4n+1 1/2+2-1 2/4n-32
a. 1/4n-28
b. 1 1/4n28-1/2
c. -1 1/4n-281/2
d. -1 1/4n+34
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