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A141519 Period 10: repeat [-1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5].

Table of values

n a(n)
0 -1
1 1
2 -3
3 7
4 -5
5 3
6 -7
7 9
8 -9
9 5
10 -1
11 1
12 -3
13 7
14 -5
15 3
16 -7
17 9
18 -9
19 5
20 -1
21 1
22 -3
23 7
24 -5
25 3
26 -7
27 9
28 -9
29 5
30 -1
31 1
32 -3
33 7
34 -5
35 3
36 -7
37 9
38 -9
39 5
40 -1
41 1
42 -3
43 7
44 -5
45 3
46 -7
47 9
48 -9
49 5
50 -1
51 1
52 -3
53 7
54 -5
55 3
56 -7
57 9
58 -9
59 5
60 -1
61 1
62 -3
63 7
64 -5
65 3
66 -7
67 9
68 -9
69 5
70 -1
71 1
72 -3
73 7
74 -5
75 3
76 -7
77 9
78 -9
79 5
80 -1
81 1
82 -3
83 7
84 -5
85 3
86 -7
87 9
88 -9
89 5
90 -1
91 1
92 -3

List of values

[-1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3, 7, -5, 3, -7, 9, -9, 5, -1, 1, -3]