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There are no letters in that sequence. The progression of numbers can beextended according to the rule shown by appending '26' as the fifth term.
They are a sequence of numbers and each sequence has a term number.
Each term is a square or triangular number. In the context of the sequence of square numbers, the first term is the first square number, the second term is the second square number and so on.
If the first two numbers are 0, 1 or -1 (not both zero) then you get an alternating Fibonacci sequence.
A geometric series.
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It is not possible to explain because you have not specified the nature of the sequence. A sequence can be an arithmetic, or geometric progression, increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a polynomial or power progression, again increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a sequence of random numbers.
There are no letters in that sequence. The progression of numbers can beextended according to the rule shown by appending '26' as the fifth term.
They are a sequence of numbers and each sequence has a term number.
The answer depends on the context. It could refer to the nth term in a sequence of numbers: T1, T2, ...
Each term is a square or triangular number. In the context of the sequence of square numbers, the first term is the first square number, the second term is the second square number and so on.
It is a*r^4 where a is the first term and r is the common ratio (the ratio between a term and the one before it).
If the first two numbers are 0, 1 or -1 (not both zero) then you get an alternating Fibonacci sequence.
As you are taking 3 away each time, the 5th term will be -5.