2n+4/2 term 1 = 3 term 2 = 4 term 3 = 5 term 4 = 6
The sequence 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 is an arithmetic sequence where each term increases by 2. The nth term can be expressed as ( a_n = 2n - 1 ). Therefore, for any positive integer ( n ), the nth term of the sequence is ( 2n - 1 ).
You need an equation for the nth term of the sequence, or some other means of identifying the sequence. In general, they will be a+n, a+2n, a+3n and a+4n although some go for a, a+n, a+2n and a+3n.
The expression "2n 1" appears to be missing some operators or context. If you're referring to the nth term of a sequence where each term is defined as (2n + 1), then the nth term would be (2n + 1). This represents an arithmetic sequence where each term increases by 2, starting from 3 when (n = 1). If you meant something else, please clarify for a more accurate answer.
The Nth term in the series is [ 2N ] .
The nth term of the sequence 2n + 1 is calculated by substituting n with the term number. So, the tenth term would be 2(10) + 1 = 20 + 1 = 21. Therefore, the tenth term of the sequence 2n + 1 is 21.
The nth term of the sequence is 2n + 1.
2n+4/2 term 1 = 3 term 2 = 4 term 3 = 5 term 4 = 6
Ok, take the formula dn+(a-d) this is just when having a sequence with a common difference dn+(a-d) when d=common difference, a=the 1st term, n=the nth term - you have the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8... and you want to find the nth term therefore: dn+(a-d) 2n+(2-2) 2n Let's assume you want to find the 5th term (in this case, the following number in the sequence) 2(5) = 10 (so the fifth term is 10)
Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.
You need an equation for the nth term of the sequence, or some other means of identifying the sequence. In general, they will be a+n, a+2n, a+3n and a+4n although some go for a, a+n, a+2n and a+3n.
The nth term is 2n+5 and so the next number is 17
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The Nth term in the series is [ 2N ] .
(Term)n = 59 - 2n
What is the value of the 8th term of the sequence 4, 8, 16, 32,?what is the answers?1,024,512,128or2,048.
The sequence 4, 6, 8, 10 is an arithmetic sequence where each term increases by 2. The nth term formula can be expressed as ( a_n = 4 + (n - 1) \cdot 2 ). Simplifying this gives ( a_n = 2n + 2 ). Thus, the nth term of the sequence is ( 2n + 2 ).