None, since there is nothing to link y to the sequence.
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers where the difference is constant. The difference between 1 and 1/4 is 3/4. The difference between 1/4 and 1/7 is 3/28. The difference between 1/7 and 1/10 is 3/70. These differences are not constant.
0 NO that not the answer this is (3,628,800) 10p10=10! _____ (10-10)!=10! ___ 0!= 10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1x ___________________________- 1= 3,628,800
2y+5y=10 7y=10 y=10/7
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Which of the following have 5 in their functions?a) f(x)= x^2 - 3xb) x- 5 / xc) √ x-10
Arithmetic- the number increases by 10 every term.
No, it is geometric, since each term is 1.025 times the previous. An example of an arithmetic sequence would be 10, 10.25, 10.50, 10.75, 11.
Yes.
The answer depends on what the explicit rule is!
It is negative 2.
You subtract any two adjacent numbers in the sequence. For example, in the sequence (1, 4, 7, 10, ...), you can subtract 4 - 1, or 7 - 4, or 10 - 7; in any case you will get 3, which is the common difference.
10 - 4n
sequence 4 5 6 sum =10 sequecnce 0 5 10 sum=10
A sequence where a particular number is added to or subtracted from any term of the sequence to obtain the next term in the sequence. It is often call arithmetic progression, and therefore often written as A.P. An example would be: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ... In this sequence 2 is added to each term to obtain the next term.
The following is one of [10 quadrillion] 16 digit sequence.6352719155731945
10
This is an arithmetic sequence with t1 = 1 and the common difference d = -18.The nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by the formula:tn = t1 + (n - 1)d (substitute 10 for n, 1 for t1, and -18 for d)t10 = 1 + (10 - 1)(-18) = 1 + 9(-18) = 1 - 162 = -161Thus the 10th number of the sequence is -161.