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The sequence appears to be decreasing by 2, then increasing by 5, and then decreasing by 2 again. Following this pattern, after 19, the next number would follow the same decrease of 2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence is 17.
183 + 1 = 44 + 2 = 66 + 3 = 99 + 4 = 13Etc. The next number in the sequence would be 18, then 25, and so on.Ans 2.The previous answer contains an error.The next number in the sequence would be 18 (13 + 5),after which comes 24 (18 + 6 ) not 25.
96 because you are multiplying by 2, so 6 x 2 is 12, 12 x 2 is 24, 24 x 2 is 48, 48 x 2 is 96, etc.
It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213
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To get the next number in the sequence, you simply multiply by 26*2=1212*2=2424*2=4848*2=96
From the given sequence, the pattern appears to be 47-42=4, 42/3=14, 14*2=28, 28-4=24, 24/3=8, 8*2=16 and therefore the next number will be 16-4=12.
There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.
The next number in the sequence is 27.
The sequence appears to be decreasing by 2, then increasing by 5, and then decreasing by 2 again. Following this pattern, after 19, the next number would follow the same decrease of 2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence is 17.
You are multiplying each number in the sequence by -2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence after 32 is -64.
The given number sequence is a series of perfect squares: 7^2, 8^2, 9^2, 10^2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence would be 11^2, which is 121.
The answer depends on how you arrived at this sequence. For example, if these numbers represent the function f(x) = 4x³ - 6x² + 7x + 2, for x = 0, 1, 2, and 3, respectively, then, f(4) = 190, the next number in your sequence. Take note, however, that there are infinite choices of function that could reproduce the same sequence, to a given number of terms.
The sequence is taking half of the number and adding it to that number, 3/2 = 1.5, 3 + 1.5 = 4.5, the next number in the sequence is 15.1875
The next number is 4, followed by -2
183 + 1 = 44 + 2 = 66 + 3 = 99 + 4 = 13Etc. The next number in the sequence would be 18, then 25, and so on.Ans 2.The previous answer contains an error.The next number in the sequence would be 18 (13 + 5),after which comes 24 (18 + 6 ) not 25.
10. Then 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, etc.