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Make sure that each polynomial is written is DESCENDING order. *Apex student*
The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.
Given any number it is easy to find a rule based on a polynomial of order 6 such that the first six numbers are as listed in the question and the next is the given number. There are also non-polynomial solutions.However, the only solution based on a polynomial of order 5 isUn = (11n5 - 195n4 + 1305n3 - 4065n2 + 5704n - 2340)/60 for n = 1, 2, 3, ...and according to this rule, the next (missing) number is 45.
The answer depends on which number is missing, and on the sequencing rule. Using cubic polynomials, if it the first, it is 107; if it is the second, 93.666... recurring; if it is the third, it is 88.333... recurring; and if it is the fourth, it is 91. Of course, the rule need not be polynomial!
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I think something's missing, but the answer is x(6x - 13)
Zero.
Make sure that each polynomial is written is DESCENDING order. *Apex student*
14500. Fit the cubic polynomial: Un = 388n3 - 1935n2 + 3206n - 1655.
Depending on the missing operational sign, that would be 2(x plus or minus 8)
The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.
Several characters missing but I will hazard a gues and factorise 121x2 - 22x + 1 as (11x - 1)2
Given any number it is easy to find a rule based on a polynomial of order 6 such that the first six numbers are as listed in the question and the next is the given number. There are also non-polynomial solutions.However, the only solution based on a polynomial of order 5 isUn = (11n5 - 195n4 + 1305n3 - 4065n2 + 5704n - 2340)/60 for n = 1, 2, 3, ...and according to this rule, the next (missing) number is 45.
Because it is not missing anything.
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