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∙ 9y agoThey are: nth term = 6n-4 and the 14th term is 80
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∙ 9y agoThere is no formula for prime numbers. They form a random sequence.
It means to work out a suitable nth term that is applicable to all terms of a sequence of numbers following a regular pattern.
By "the nth term" of a sequence we mean an expression that will allow us to calculate the term that is in the nth position of the sequence. For example consider the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10,... The pattern is easy to see. # The first term is two. # The second term is two times two. # The third term is two times three. # The fourth term is two times four. # The tenth term is two times ten. # the nineteenth term is two times nineteen. # The nth term is two times n. In this sequence the nth term is 2n.
While there are not enough numbers to fully clarify the nth term of the sequence, according to the sequence so far it appears that the nth term is equal to n4. Therefore, the next number will equal 44 = 256
A single number, such as 491625 does not define a sequence and so cannot have an nth term.
the first 4 terms of the sequence which has the nth term is a sequence of numbers that that goe together eg. 8,12,16,20,24 the nth term would be 4n+4
12 - 5(n-1)
The nth term is 0.37n+0.5 and the 10th term is 4.2
There is no formula for prime numbers. They form a random sequence.
It means to work out a suitable nth term that is applicable to all terms of a sequence of numbers following a regular pattern.
123456789 * * * * * The nth term is 3n
By "the nth term" of a sequence we mean an expression that will allow us to calculate the term that is in the nth position of the sequence. For example consider the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10,... The pattern is easy to see. # The first term is two. # The second term is two times two. # The third term is two times three. # The fourth term is two times four. # The tenth term is two times ten. # the nineteenth term is two times nineteen. # The nth term is two times n. In this sequence the nth term is 2n.
6n-5 is the nth term of this sequence
A single number, such as -3052 cannot define a sequence and, without a sequence you cannot have an nth term.
The answer depends on the context. It could refer to the nth term in a sequence of numbers: T1, T2, ...
The nth term is (36 - 4n)
The nth term of the sequence is 2n + 1.