183 + 1 = 44 + 2 = 66 + 3 = 99 + 4 = 13Etc. The next number in the sequence would be 18, then 25, and so on.Ans 2.The previous answer contains an error.The next number in the sequence would be 18 (13 + 5),after which comes 24 (18 + 6 ) not 25.
96 because you are multiplying by 2, so 6 x 2 is 12, 12 x 2 is 24, 24 x 2 is 48, 48 x 2 is 96, etc.
It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213It is possible to select any real number and then find a polynomial of degree 5 which will have that number as the next number in the sequence. And there are other functional forms as well.Using the polynomialUn = (103n4 - 1242n3 + 5201x2 - 8670x + 4680)/24 where n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number would be 213
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To get the next number in the sequence, you simply multiply by 26*2=1212*2=2424*2=4848*2=96
From the given sequence, the pattern appears to be 47-42=4, 42/3=14, 14*2=28, 28-4=24, 24/3=8, 8*2=16 and therefore the next number will be 16-4=12.
There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.There are infinitely many possible solutions. Given ANY number to be next in sequence, I can find a polynomial (of order 5) which will do the trick.The simplest polynomial isUn =(5563n4 - 50598n3 + 167717n2 - 229194n + 109080)/24 for n =1, 2, 3, ...and according to it, the next number is the sequence would be 43,842.
The next number in the sequence is 27.
You are multiplying each number in the sequence by -2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence after 32 is -64.
The answer depends on how you arrived at this sequence. For example, if these numbers represent the function f(x) = 4x³ - 6x² + 7x + 2, for x = 0, 1, 2, and 3, respectively, then, f(4) = 190, the next number in your sequence. Take note, however, that there are infinite choices of function that could reproduce the same sequence, to a given number of terms.
The sequence is taking half of the number and adding it to that number, 3/2 = 1.5, 3 + 1.5 = 4.5, the next number in the sequence is 15.1875
183 + 1 = 44 + 2 = 66 + 3 = 99 + 4 = 13Etc. The next number in the sequence would be 18, then 25, and so on.Ans 2.The previous answer contains an error.The next number in the sequence would be 18 (13 + 5),after which comes 24 (18 + 6 ) not 25.
The next number is 4, followed by -2
270. The sequence could be t(n) = 11.5n3 - 75n2 - 159.5n - 90 (for n = 1, 2, 3, ...)
10. Then 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, etc.
The pattern is +2 /2 +3 /3 +4 /4, and the next term would be +5, or 8.