t(n) = 6n
Numerically larger. 6 is greater than 5.
Since I don't have sheet 3 in front of me, this will be hard to answer correctly. Perhaps you could tell me one of the problems.
As fast as possible.
In great detail.
Term to Term rule in Maths is how much you go up or down in. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6 would be +1
It is not a mathematical term - it is not specific enough.
A formula with an equal sign
It is a term used it probability which mean the frequency of something occuring
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it means put them in order then the middle number
A term is like term one, two, and three. Like report cards that's why you get three.
It means turning around a fixed point or axis.
it means more like meanings EX:what does mean mean in math meanings or what does mean mean in math terms . so its more like a different way to say it
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.
my nth term maths is very tuff because its syallabus is changed
It is the amount of three dimensional space occupied by a 3-d shape.