The pattern shown is add one, subract two, subract two, then add four.
The pattern rule for the given sequence is: starting with 0, add 3, then subtract 1, then add 2, then add 2, then add 3, then add 1, and the pattern repeats. This can be written as: +3, -1, +2, +2, +3, +1. This rule can be used to predict the next numbers in the sequence.
3 is the answer
-11 Pattern: Subtract 1, subtract 2, subtract 3 and so on.
The sequence 112358 follows the Fibonacci pattern, where each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers. Starting with 1 and 1, the next numbers are calculated as follows: 1+1=2, 1+2=3, 2+3=5, resulting in the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8. This pattern continues indefinitely.
It is 2, assuming the pattern is repeated as given. 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1... If the intended pattern is to continue to subtract 1 from the last number, then the 5479th digit of the pattern will be -5470.
5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 The pattern is +3, -1, +3, -1, +3, -1, +3
Start at 1. Multiply by 3. Subtract 1. Multiply by 3. Subtract 1. Repeat this pattern.
The pattern rule for the given sequence is: starting with 0, add 3, then subtract 1, then add 2, then add 2, then add 3, then add 1, and the pattern repeats. This can be written as: +3, -1, +2, +2, +3, +1. This rule can be used to predict the next numbers in the sequence.
The progression is any number in the pattern x 3 + 11 x 3 + 1 = 44 x 3 + 1 = 1313 X 3 + 1 = 4040 X 3 + 1 = 121121 x 3 + 1 = 364.......which is the next number in the pattern. See? Easy as pi; which is:3.14159265...
3 is the answer
The pattern seems to be +1 +3 +1 +3 (3+1 = 4, 4+3 = 7, 7+1 = 8, etc...) So next in the sequence would be 12.
The fingering pattern for playing a C major arpeggio on the guitar is 1-3-5-1-3-5-1-3.
t(n) = 3(n-1) + 1, for n = 1, 2, 3, etc
Oh, what a lovely little pattern we have here! It looks like we're adding 3, then adding 1, then adding 2, then adding 3 again. So, the pattern rule is to add 3, then 1, then 2, then 3, and so on. Keep exploring patterns and let your creativity flow!
-11 Pattern: Subtract 1, subtract 2, subtract 3 and so on.
The finger pattern for playing the F major scale on the piano is: 1-2-3, 1-2-3-4, 1-2-3.
The 13 should be 31... then 1+1+1=3 1+1+3=5 1+3+5=9...