Any number that you choose can be the next number in the sequence (not series). It is easy to find a rule based on a polynomial of order 5 such that the first five numbers are as listed in the question followed by the chosen next number. There are also non-polynomial solutions. Short of reading the mind of the person who posed the question, there is no way of determining which of the infinitely many solutions is the "correct" one.
The simplest polynomial of order 4 is
t(n) = (197*n^4 - 1854*n^3 + 6259*n^2 - 8730*n - 4152)/24 and accordingly, the next number should be 1331.
it is 31818 - 8 = 1010 - 4 = 66 - 2 = 44 - 1 = 3
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The next number in the series can be determined by identifying the pattern or rule governing the sequence. In this case, the series appears to be decreasing by a certain amount each time. The difference between each number is 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively. Following this pattern, the next number would be 16, as it would be 5 less than the previous number in the series.
This series follows the following repetitive pattern:Subtract 4divide by 3multiply by 2Give this context, the next number would be 12.
A single number, such as 12848384 does not make a series.
To find the next number in the series 364758, we can look for a pattern. Observing the digits, it appears that the series alternates between increasing and decreasing sequences. After 8, the next logical number could be 9, following the pattern of increasing by 1. Therefore, the next number in the series may be 9.
it is 31818 - 8 = 1010 - 4 = 66 - 2 = 44 - 1 = 3
A single number, such as 364758 does not describe a sequence, nor a series.
I'm convinced that 3,840 is.
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The pattern is - 5 then +2. 2 and 4 are the next numbers in the series.
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