a. Find the first three terms of the sequences whose nth terms are given. b. Classify the
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a. Find the first three terms of the sequences whose nth terms are given.
b. Classify the sequence as arithmetic (give d), geometric (give r), both, or neither.
\(s_{n}=\frac{2}{3}\)
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