It is T(n) = n2 + 4*n + 2.
What is the nth term rule of the Quadratic sequence-7, -6, -3, 2, 9, 18, 29
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N squared +4n +1
nth term is n squared plus three
It is T(n) = n2 - 2n + 6
In the study of sequences, given a number n, the position to term rule tells you how the nth term of the sequence is calculated.
123456789 * * * * * The nth term is 3n
There are infinitely many possible solutions to such a question. The simplest quadratic is Un = 4n2 + 9
94 and you skip it by 8's
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6n-5 is the nth term of this sequence
nth term is n squared plus three
It is T(n) = n2 - 2n + 6
-4, -3, 0, 5, 12, 21, 32
You can't figure out the rule for a sequence from a single number.
The nth term of an arithmetic sequence = a + [(n - 1) X d]
It appears that a number of -79 is missing in the sequence and so if you meant -58 -65 -72 -79 -86 then the nth term is -7n-51 which makes 6th term in the sequence -93
The nth term is: 3n+2 and so the next number will be 20
In the study of sequences, given a number n, the position to term rule tells you how the nth term of the sequence is calculated.