25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144
225.
yes
The best choice for the next term after those shown is 75 .We have no way to know whether or not that will 'complete' the sequence.
243
121.
25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144
289 because each consecutive prime number is squared.
The first thing to notice is that all the numbers in the sequence are square numbers. 25=5x5 36=6x6 49=7x7 64=8x8 81=9x9 So the next three numbers to be squared are 10, 11 and 12. 10x10=100 11x11=121 12x12=144 Thus, the next three numbers in the sequence are 100, 121, 144 The equation for the sequence is (n+4)2
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.
225.
1, 4,9, 16, 25, 36,49 this is the next three sequence po
There appears to be no discernible pattern for these numbers, other than them increasing in arbitrary multiples of 6.
Oh, dude, the next term in that sequence is 25. You just add 7 each time, like it's no big deal. It's like basic math, man.
The nth term is 25-4n and so the next term will be 5
It is 4n+5 and so the next term will be 25
1=13-0 7=23-1 25=33-2 61=43-3 121=53-4 so the next number must be 63-5=216-5=211 In general the nth term, an =n3-(n-1)