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In the provided sequence there are four terms after expanding the sequence and the sequence is  0 + 3 + 8 + 15.

What is a sequence?

It is defined as the systematic way of representing the data that follows a certain rule of arithmetic.

It is given that:

3

Σ n(n + 2)

n = 0

After expanding the above sequence:

= 0(0 + 2) + 1(1 + 2) + 2(2 + 2) + 3(3 + 2)

= 0 + 3 + 2(4) + 3(5)

= 0 + 3 + 8 + 15

As we can see in the above sequence there are four terms.

Divergent sequences are those in which the terms never stabilize; instead, they constantly increase or decrease as n approaches infinity, approaching either infinity or -infinity.

Thus, in the provided sequence there are four terms after expanding the sequence and the sequence is 0 + 3 + 8 + 15.

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