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It can be called:* Multidigit * Greater or equal to ten
Each number is four more than the previous number.
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You cant solve the next term (next number) in this sequence. You need more terms, because this is either a "quadratic sequence", or a "linear and quadratic sequence", and you need more terms than this to solve a "linear and quadratic sequence" and for this particular "quadratic sequence" you would need more terms to solve nth term, which would solve what the next number is. If this is homework, check with your teacher if he wrote the wrong sum.
Not any more. There is a two term limit on the US. presidency
A president can serve no more than two full terms.
Presidential terms are four years long. The maximum number of terms anyone can serve as president is two unless the person assumed office after a president died or was removed from office. In that case, if the new president served more than two years of the term of the former president, the new president can only serve one more term as president.
GEORGE WASHING TO AND ALL THE MOST OF THE PRESIDENTS THERE ARE 10 PRESIDENTS THAT SERVED TWO TERMS
No. After years of tradition where Presidents served no more than 2 terms, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the only President to serve more than 2. He was in the beginning of his 4th term (his third re-election) when he died. In 1947, the 22nd Amendment was passed which limited Presidents to 2 terms. It was ratified by the states in 1951.
4 years.In the US, four years. Also, US Presidents cannot serve more than ten years.
I guess it depends on the president, but a good test is if he wants to be president after two terms he probably shouldn't be.
FDR was the only president to serve more than two consecutive terms due to the second world war.
As of 2000, in France, one term is equal to five years. There use to not be a limit on the number of terms a president can serve. The constitutional law of 23 July 2008 changed this rule to a president can serve no more than two consecutive terms. To date, only two presidents have served two full terms, Jacques Chirac and Francois Mitterrand. Coincidentally, both presidents served these terms before this law was instated.
No, President Bush cannot serve any more terms since he has already done two. No president can do any more than two terms under our current U.S. law.
2 terms10 year maximum president dies with 2 years left the vice finishes the 2 years and then can serve 2 more terms
In 1951, the Twenty-second Amendment was ratified which limited presidents to two terms. Since each term is four years, no president may be elected to serve more than 8 years.