multiplies by 2
Chat with our AI personalities
It is: nth term = 35-9n
If you mean: 2 4 8 16 32 64 it is 2^nth term and so the next number is 128
No, it will be a formula, because "the nth term" means that you have not defined exactly which term it is. So, you make a formula which works for ANY term in the sequence.
The nth term in the sequence -5, -7, -9, -11, -13 can be represented by the formula a_n = -2n - 3, where n is the position of the term in the sequence. In this case, the common difference between each term is -2, indicating a linear sequence. By substituting the position n into the formula, you can find the value of the nth term in the sequence.
There is no formula for prime numbers. They form a random sequence.