a repeated shape or object
a patteren
there is a big difference between circular and linear convolution , in linear convolution we convolved one signal with another signal where as in circular convolution the same convolution is done but in circular patteren ,depending upon the samples of the signal
a number line is a line that shows a pattern in numbers and is in chronological order with the first number which should also be the smallest on the far left side and the highest and last number should be on far right side. number lines can vary in patterens by the data, such as 1,2,3,4,5 or 2,4,6,8,10 or 3,6,9,12,15 and so on but the patteren must be constant NOT like 1,3,4,5,8 or ,9,4,7,2,1
The pattern you've provided, 6, 21, 66201, does not follow a straightforward mathematical sequence. However, if we analyze it, we can observe that 6 is the first term, 21 can be derived from multiplying 6 by 3.5 (or adding 15), and 66201 appears to be a concatenation or a more complex transformation of the previous numbers. Without additional context or rules, it's challenging to define a specific mathematical rule for this sequence.
The pattern rule for the numbers 128, 16, and 4 can be identified through subtraction. Subtracting each subsequent number from the previous one shows a consistent decrease: 128 - 112 = 16 and 16 - 12 = 4. Each number is a result of subtracting a multiple of 4 from the previous number, specifically, 4 times a decreasing sequence (32, 4). Thus, the pattern can be described by subtracting a progressively smaller multiple of 4 to generate the next number.
no
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,on and on
a repeated shape or object
it is batterfly
a patteren
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Autosomal Dominant
melt flow patteren.
5 X 115
times 3, times 3...
It doesnt
NO it will not. Patteren is different.