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A sequence is an ordered set of numbers. There may be a rule governing the sequence such that, if you know the numbers in the sequence up to a particular point, the rule will allow you to deduce the value of the next number in the sequence. That rule - if it exists - is the sequential pattern.
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the first 4 terms of the sequence which has the nth term is a sequence of numbers that that goe together eg. 8,12,16,20,24 the nth term would be 4n+4
Finding the nth term is much simpler than it seems. For example, say you had the sequence: 1,4,7,10,13,16 Sequence 1 First we find the difference between the numbers. 1 (3) 4 (3) 7 (3) 10 (3) 13 (3) 16 The difference is the same: 3. So the start of are formula will be 3n. If it was 3n, the sequence would be 3,6,9,12,15,18 Sequence 2 But this is not our sequence. Notice that each number on sequence 2 is 2 more than sequence 1. this means are final formula will be: 3n+1 Test it out, it works!
14.16, 12.32, 10.64 etc.
14.08
14.08
There are no numbers before the sequence!
A sequence.
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This is called a sequence and if we add the numbers in that sequence it is called a series.
An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers which follow a rule. A series is the sum of a sequence of numbers.
Arithmetic Sequence
They are a sequence of numbers and each sequence has a term number.
Its indefinite: Start with 0,1 add last two numbers = 1 add to sequence = 0,1,1 add last two numbers = 2 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2 add last two numbers = 3 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3 add last two numbers = 5 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3,5 add last two numbers ......... add to sequence ..........
An arithmetic sequence.