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To find the nth term in this sequence, we first need to determine the pattern. The differences between consecutive terms are 5, 7, 9, and 11 respectively. These differences are increasing by 2 each time. This indicates that the sequence is following a quadratic pattern. The nth term for this sequence can be found using the formula for the nth term of a quadratic sequence, which is Tn = an^2 + bn + c.
10 - 52 = -15
The nth term IS 4n + 3 ie 4 times n and then add 3.
The absolute deviation of 10, 7, 13, 10, 8 is 9.6.
The "N"th term is -7. You can deduce this from: 19 - 7 = 12 - 7 = 5 - 7 = -2 - 7 = -9
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This is the Fibonacci sequence, where the number is the sum of the two preceding numbers. The nth term is the (n-1)th term added to (n-2)th term
the (n-1)th term plus the (n-2)th term.
If you have this series: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8The 8th term is 8 and the n-th term is n.But if you have this series: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16The 8th term is 16 and the n-th term is 2n
05/04/1912
Let n (i) = the term number of each term in the sequence., with (i) going from 1-6 E.g term number 1 (n (1) ) is 3. n(2)= -7 etc... Therefore n(i) for odd terms in the sequence is n (i)= (n (i -2)th term +1). For even terms in the sequence, n(i)= (n (i - 2)th term -3).
Ranking from 1-13 Australia 2 nd Canada 6th China 1 st India 10 th Irish Republic 9 th Kazakhstan 5 th Mexico 13 th Morocco 12 th Poland 7 th Peru 4 th South Africa 11 th Sweden 8 th USA 3 rd
09 = 9 is already rounded to a greater degree than a 12th.
Use the following formula: an = a1 + (n - 1)d, where a1 = the first term n = the n th term (general term) d = common difference (which is constant between terms) Since we need to find the 14 th term, we can write: a1 = 100 n = 14 d = -4 an = a1 + (n - 1)d a14 = 100 + (14 - 1)(-4) a14 = 100 + (13)(-4) a14 = 100 - 52 a14 = 48 Thus, the 14 th term is 48.
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the answer is Tuesday