Sequences
Complete the following sequences:
16 13 10 7 ...... ......
1 4 9 16 ...... ......
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For the first one, you need to subtract 3 off each number. This gives you 4 and then 1.
ReplyDeleteFor the second one, the nth term is n². This means that the fifth term would be 25 and the sixth term would be, 36.
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