An arithmetic sequence is -

1
2

, 1, 

5
2

, 4, 

11
2

, 7, ... . The general term of the sequence is

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look tu me...if yu ignore half that stuf, yu hav 1,4,7...so add 3 tu get next 1

for -1/2.... add 3 tu get next won
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