That's an arithmetic sequence.
There is no single word to describe what happens. A two-word phrase is "arithmetic sequence".
a sequence in which each term is found by adding the same number
That's an arithmetic sequence.
Multiplying by two is the same thing as adding the number to itsself again. 2 (4) = 4 + 4
Adding the same number to a previous number would double the answer. Multiplying by 2 would achieve the same doubling result. What is meant by 'term'?Found by adding the same number to the previous term
That's an arithmetic sequence.
It is the square of the previous term.
There is no single word to describe what happens. A two-word phrase is "arithmetic sequence".
The square of the previous term.
a sequence in which each term is found by adding the same number
It is a sequence of numbers which is called an arithmetic, or linear, sequence.
it is the same as adding a negative number to a positive number
an arithmetic series equation is a*r^(n-1) where a is the starting value, r is the number you are continuously adding, and n is the term you are looking to find
If I understand your question, you are asking what kind of sequence is one where each term is the previous term times a constant. The answer is, a geometric sequence.
Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding the corresponding positive number:6 - (-3) = 6 + 3Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding the corresponding positive number:6 - (-3) = 6 + 3Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding the corresponding positive number:6 - (-3) = 6 + 3Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding the corresponding positive number:6 - (-3) = 6 + 3
Yes if you add it how many times the number for example 2 x 3 is the same as 3 + 3