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Several terms of a sequence StartSet a Subscript n EndSet Subscript n equals 1 Superscript infinity are given below. {1, negative 5, 25, negative 125, 625, ...} a. Find the next two terms of the sequence. b. Find a recurrence relation that generates the sequence (supply the initial value of the index and the first term of the sequence). c. Find an explicit formula for the general nth term of the sequence.

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