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That is called an arithmetic sequence. For example: 8, 15, 22, 29, 36, 43, 50, 57, etc.

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A sequence in which the terms change by the same amount each time?

Arithmetic Sequence


What is a sequence whose terms differ by the same nonzero number d called thecommon difference?

An arithmetic sequence.


What is next number in the series16 26 21 13?

Since the terms of the given sequence differ by different numbers, then the terms would start a new pattern, so that the other term of the sequence is 23.16 26 21 13 23 18 10...


What is a sequence whose successive terms differ by the same nonzero number d called the common difference?

It's technically called an arithmetic sequence


How do you find the next 50nth term in a sequence?

you must find the pattern of the sequence in order to find the next 50 terms using that pattern and the first part of the sequence given


What is the rule for this pattern 2 6 8 14?

Without further terms in the sequence, it is impossible to determine what the rule in the sequence is.


What is the 'term' in a pattern rule?

In a pattern rule, a 'term' refers to an individual element or number within a sequence. For example, in the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, each of these numbers is a term. The pattern rule describes how to generate the terms based on a specific relationship or formula, such as adding a constant value. Understanding terms is essential for identifying and continuing the sequence accurately.


What are the next terms in a sequence 256 128 64 32?

The sequence follows a pattern where each term is half of the previous term. Therefore, the next terms after 32 would be 16, 8, and 4.


What is a non arithmetic sequence?

An arithmetic sequence in one in which consecutive terms differ by a fixed amount,or equivalently, the next term can found by adding a fixed amount to the previous term. Example of an arithmetic sequence: 2 7 12 17 22 ... Here the the fixed amount is 5. I suppose any other type of sequence could be called non arithmetic, but I have not heard that expression before. Another useful kind of sequence is called geometric which is analogous to arithmetic, but multiplication is used instead of addition, i.e. to get the next term, multiply the previous term by some fixed amount. Example: 2 6 18 54 162 ... Here the muliplier is 3.


How many terms are in the arithmetic sequence 1316197073?

To find the number of terms in the arithmetic sequence given by 1316197073, we first identify the pattern. The sequence appears to consist of single-digit increments: 13, 16, 19, 20, 73. However, this does not follow a consistent arithmetic pattern. If the sequence is intended to be read differently or if there are specific rules governing its formation, please clarify for a more accurate answer.


What are the terms of a sequence added together?

The terms of a sequence added together is the sum.


What is the pattern sequence of 1 6 3 18 54 27?

what is the arthmetic sequence of 1 6 3 18 54 27 ? what is the missing terms ?