While there are not enough numbers to fully establish the sequence, the difference could be increasing by 3 each time, therefore, the sequence will go: 2, 5, 11, 20, 32...
Or, the differences could be doubling each time, meaning that the sequence will go: 2, 5, 11, 23, 47...
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42 is the next number in this sequence. This number sequence is adding the next prime number to the last number. So 1 + 2 = 3. Then 3 + 3 = 6, 6 + 5 = 11, 11 + 7 = 18, 18 + 11 = 29. The next prime number after 11 is 13, so 29 + 13 = 42. The next numbers would be 59 (42+17), 78 (59+19), and 101 (78+23)
I'm fairly sure you meant the "4" to be a "3" in this sequence. There is no "next number" in the sequence given, since there is no rule that encompasses the entire sequence. And to be fair, in number sequences, any number can still logically be "next". If it's not the number that you expect, it is still a number sequence. It is just not a predicable one.
Think it's 30...then 20
Find the next two number in the sequence
the numbers next in series are 35,43,51,... any two consecutive terms has a difference of 8
119. un = (-n4 + 15n3 - 77n2 + 225n + 192)/6
'11' The sequence is 'add 2' , the subtrtact '2'
The next number in this sequence is 13112221.
The sequence 14567911 appears to consist of consecutive prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17. However, the numbers listed are not all consecutive primes but rather a mix that starts at 1 and skips some primes. The next number in the sequence after 11 would logically be 13, as it is the next prime number.
it has to be 11