If you mean: 34 39 24 ... then the nth term is 39-5n and so the 100th term = -461
If the sequence is taken to start 1,1,2,... then the 100th term is 354,224,848,179,261,915,075 And you've got to hope I have typed that in correctly!
205. it is not that hard to figure out. :P
Well, honey, it looks like we've got ourselves an arithmetic sequence here. Each term is increasing by 6, 8, 10, and 12 respectively. So, if we keep following that pattern, the 100th term would be 6 more than the 99th term, which is 12 more than the 98th term, and so on. Just keep adding 14 to each successive term and you'll eventually get to that 100th term.
Centenary means the 100th anniversay, which would be the 100th year.
If you mean: 34 39 24 ... then the nth term is 39-5n and so the 100th term = -461
Centennial
If the sequence is taken to start 1,1,2,... then the 100th term is 354,224,848,179,261,915,075 And you've got to hope I have typed that in correctly!
502
a + 99d where 'a' is the first term of the sequence and 'd' is the common difference.
To find the 100th term of the sequence 4, 8, 12, 16, we can observe that each term is increasing by 4. This is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 4. The formula to find the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by: (a_n = a_1 + (n-1)d), where (a_n) is the nth term, (a_1) is the first term, (n) is the term number, and (d) is the common difference. Substituting the values into the formula, we get (a_{100} = 4 + (100-1) \times 4 = 4 + 99 \times 4 = 4 + 396 = 400). Therefore, the 100th term of the sequence is 400.
Centiliter (cl), a term hardly ever used.
Oh, dude, chill out with the math! So, to find the 100th term in that sequence, you just need to figure out the pattern. Looks like each term is increasing by 6, right? So, just do a little math dance and you'll get the 100th term. It's gonna be... 596! Or you could just keep adding 6 to the last term 99 times, but who's got time for that?
n = 100 + 7 = 107
205. it is not that hard to figure out. :P
Well, honey, it looks like we've got ourselves an arithmetic sequence here. Each term is increasing by 6, 8, 10, and 12 respectively. So, if we keep following that pattern, the 100th term would be 6 more than the 99th term, which is 12 more than the 98th term, and so on. Just keep adding 14 to each successive term and you'll eventually get to that 100th term.
Old Testament 100th verse=Genesis 4:20. 100th word=Genesis 1:6 and a half. (of). 100th chapter=Leviticus 10. 100th letter=Genesis 1:2 and a half. The second the in Genesis 1:2. the t of the the. New Testament 100th verse=Matthew 5:10. 100th word=get it yourself 100th chapter=Acts 11. 100th letter=get it yourself