There is no simple answer because the position of the missing number is not known. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the sequence is an arithmetic, geometric or some other sequence.
It is (5+37)/2 = 21.
Assuming the space is between the 5 and the 37, you could put 21 in there and all the numbers would be 16 apart from each other.
That's an arithmetic sequence.
Goemetric sequence : A sequence is a goemetric sequence if an/an-1is the same non-zero number for all natural numbers greater than 1. Arithmetic sequence : A sequence {an} is an arithmetic sequence if an-an-1 is the same number for all natural numbers greater than 1.
There is no simple answer because the position of the missing number is not known. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the sequence is an arithmetic, geometric or some other sequence.
It is (5+37)/2 = 21.
Assuming the space is between the 5 and the 37, you could put 21 in there and all the numbers would be 16 apart from each other.
No, it is a single number.
That's an arithmetic sequence.
Goemetric sequence : A sequence is a goemetric sequence if an/an-1is the same non-zero number for all natural numbers greater than 1. Arithmetic sequence : A sequence {an} is an arithmetic sequence if an-an-1 is the same number for all natural numbers greater than 1.
what is the missing number in the sequence 0.4,_,1.6,3.2
An arithmetic sequence
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
Arithmetic- the number increases by 10 every term.
Oh, dude, an arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. So, to check if 310172431 is an arithmetic sequence, you'd need a sequence of numbers, not just one lonely number. Like, you can't have a party with just one person, right? So, in this case, 310172431 is not an arithmetic sequence because it's just a single number hanging out by itself, feeling all left out.
One number, such as 7101316 does not define a sequence.