we can count the number from our fingers and then its easy to which term to term rule is question talking about
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a maths solution
The rule is multiply the previous term by -1 to find the next term.
The rule in this case is that there are no numbers in any position.
The term-to-term rule for the sequence 14, 13, 19 can be described as follows: Start with 14, then subtract 1 to get 13, and finally add 6 to get 19. The rule alternates between subtracting 1 and adding 6. If the pattern continues, the next term would involve subtracting 1 from 19, resulting in 18.
Any iterative sequence.
Yes, the term "Ground Rule" is a proper term.
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
rule 34 is an internet term for the idea that "if you can think of it there is porn of it."
a maths solution
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
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.
29,23,17,11
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
The rule is multiply the previous term by -1 to find the next term.
The rule in this case is that there are no numbers in any position.
It Depends if the sequence was 5,7,9,11,13 the term to term rule wud be start at 5 and add 2 each time till you get 13. Hope this helps! :D