125 or 12.5, depending on if decimals are allowed. mostlikely 125 though.
you must find the pattern of the sequence in order to find the next 50 terms using that pattern and the first part of the sequence given
To determine the number of rays in the next two terms of a sequence, I would need the specific sequence you are referring to. Please provide the sequence, and I'll be happy to help you find the next two terms!
It is 4374
They are: 10 and 16
Double it every time and so the next number will be 80
because you add the first 2 terms and the next tern was the the sum of the first 2 terms.
The next three numbers in the sequence are 23, 25, and 27.
The sequence is a geometric progression where each term is multiplied by -2 to get the next term. Starting with -4, the next terms can be calculated as follows: -4 × -2 = 8, -8 × -2 = 16, and -16 × -2 = 32. Therefore, the next three terms are 64, 128, and 256.
Fibonacci sequence
It looks like the Fibonacci sequence grouped in two terms and up. The next should be 8132134.
First, in order ro find the next three terms in the sequence, you must find out the sequence. To do so, take 24 and subtract 15, now take the answer and subtract it from 15, which should equal 6. The sequence or the difference between all the numbers is 9. Now that we know the sequence, we can answer the question. Lets take 24 and add 9 to it, we come out with 33, now take 33 and add 9, which is 42 and add 9 to that which gives you 51. The next three terms are 33, 42 and 51
You cant solve the next term (next number) in this sequence. You need more terms, because this is either a "quadratic sequence", or a "linear and quadratic sequence", and you need more terms than this to solve a "linear and quadratic sequence" and for this particular "quadratic sequence" you would need more terms to solve nth term, which would solve what the next number is. If this is homework, check with your teacher if he wrote the wrong sum.