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The sequence given is 8, 14, 22. To find the pattern, we can observe that the differences between the numbers are 6 (14 - 8) and 8 (22 - 14). Following this pattern, the next difference might increase by 2, suggesting the next number is 22 + 10 = 32. Continuing this pattern, the subsequent number would be 32 + 12 = 44. Therefore, the next two numbers are 32 and 44.
Each is twice a square number.
7
It is 9 followed by 32
16*3 = 48
The next number is 10. The pattern is -7, -6, -5, -4.
The sequence given is 8, 14, 22. To find the pattern, we can observe that the differences between the numbers are 6 (14 - 8) and 8 (22 - 14). Following this pattern, the next difference might increase by 2, suggesting the next number is 22 + 10 = 32. Continuing this pattern, the subsequent number would be 32 + 12 = 44. Therefore, the next two numbers are 32 and 44.
To determine the next number in the sequence 1, 5, 10, 14, 28, we need to identify the pattern or rule governing the sequence. By examining the differences between consecutive numbers, we can see that the pattern involves adding consecutive prime numbers: 4 (2+2), 5 (3+2), 7 (5+2), 11 (7+4). Therefore, the next number in the sequence would be 28 + 11 = 39.
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Each is twice a square number.
7
512 squared
64. as you can see the last number always multiplies by 2.
16*3 = 48
It is 9 followed by 32
23
Each number is half the previous number. The series formula is a(n) = 32 *(½)n⁻¹ 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1, 0.5 The next three numbers in the sequence are : 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625