In the study of sequences, given a number n, the position to term rule tells you how the nth term of the sequence is calculated.
Term to Term rule in Maths is how much you go up or down in. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6 would be +1
it means cutting the thing in half eg when u bisect a circle u cut it in half
The answer depends on what n is. It could be the value to position rule.
You substitute the value of the position in the position to term rune.
Term number: A number that tells the position of a term in a pattern
a maths solution
Term to Term rule in Maths is how much you go up or down in. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6 would be +1
It is the description of a rule which describes how the terms of a sequence are defined in terms of their position in the sequence.
It means changing the postitioning of a number into the place of the tern number x
Usually another word for some frequently used mathematical formula.
The rule in this case is that there are no numbers in any position.
The position to term rule in mathematics refers to a method used to identify the terms of a sequence based on their position or index. For example, in an arithmetic sequence, the nth term can be expressed as a linear function of n, typically in the form (a_n = a + (n-1)d), where (a) is the first term and (d) is the common difference. This rule helps in finding specific terms without listing the entire sequence. It's also applicable in other types of sequences, such as geometric sequences, where the nth term is determined by a different formula.
Omg, this doesn't give the bloody answers mun, trying to practise my maths exam and it's not giving me any answers >:O (By Gabrielle Griffiths)
29,23,17,11
It Depends if the sequence was 5,7,9,11,13 the term to term rule wud be start at 5 and add 2 each time till you get 13. Hope this helps! :D
A formula with an equal sign
It is not a mathematical term - it is not specific enough.