The sequence consists of perfect squares: (3^2 = 9), (4^2 = 16), (5^2 = 25), and (7^2 = 49). The missing number corresponds to (6^2), which is 36. Therefore, the missing number in the sequence is 36.
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The missing number in the sequence 83 - 17 = 66, and it seems to follow a pattern of subtracting 17 from the previous number. Therefore, if we continue this pattern, the next number would be 66 - 17 = 49. So, the missing number is 49.
You could put 49 in between the 16 and the 100.
The missing numbers are 9 & 49.The sequence is 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7& 8x8.
They are 25 and 49
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This is called "square" sequence.144 = 122121 = 11264 = 8249 = 72Thus the missing numbers are 92 and 102 which are 81 and 100
You could put 49 in between the 16 and the 100.
The missing numbers are 9 & 49.The sequence is 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7& 8x8.
They are 25 and 49
49 The sequence is the squares of numbers that increase by 3 each time: 1² = 1 (1 + 3 )² = 4² = 16 (4 + 3)² = 7² = 49 (7 + 3)² = 10² = 100 (10 + 3)² = 13² = 169
Ascending terms in the sequence are equal to 12, 32, 52, __, 92, and, for some reason, 102, not 112. Therefore, assuming the last term in the sequence to be 112 = 121, the fourth term in the sequence is 72 = 49.
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The next number is 0
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