In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between any term and the previous term is a constant.
Recursive Form
An arithmetic sequence
1. Each term is half the previous term.
The rule is multiply the previous term by -1 to find the next term.
He asked who i was with d previous night
It is the square of the previous term.
The square of the previous term.
In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between any term and the previous term is a constant.
It is a beautifully written book. Parris saw the girls dancing in the woods the previous night.
The term for the evening period is one word "nighttime" (as in daytime).
Miss Rachel was shocked and horrified by the events of the previous night. She was deeply upset and struggling to come to terms with what had happened.
If I understand your question, you are asking what kind of sequence is one where each term is the previous term times a constant. The answer is, a geometric sequence.
Adding the same number to a previous number would double the answer. Multiplying by 2 would achieve the same doubling result. What is meant by 'term'?Found by adding the same number to the previous term
Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.
Night Night!
The term is precedent.