The Nth term in the series is [ 2N ] .
To find the nth term of a sequence, we first need to identify the pattern or rule governing the sequence. In this case, the sequence appears to be increasing by 4, then 8, then 12, then 16, and so on. This pattern suggests that the nth term can be represented by the formula n^2 + n, where n is the position of the term in the sequence. So, the nth term for the given sequence is n^2 + n.
If you mean: 2 4 8 16 32 64 it is 2^nth term and so the next number is 128
-4n + 24 #1 ; -4(1) +24 = 20 #2 ; -4(2) + 24 = 16 #3 ; =4(3) + 24 = 12
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If you meant: 2 12 22 32 then the nth term = 10n-8
The Nth term in the series is [ 2N ] .
The nth term is (2n - 12).
It is: nth term = 7n-9
The nth term is 9n-2
To find the nth term of a sequence, we first need to identify the pattern or rule governing the sequence. In this case, the sequence appears to be increasing by 4, then 8, then 12, then 16, and so on. This pattern suggests that the nth term can be represented by the formula n^2 + n, where n is the position of the term in the sequence. So, the nth term for the given sequence is n^2 + n.
The nth term is 5n-3 and so the next term will be 22
If you mean: 2 4 8 16 32 64 it is 2^nth term and so the next number is 128
-4n + 24 #1 ; -4(1) +24 = 20 #2 ; -4(2) + 24 = 16 #3 ; =4(3) + 24 = 12
12 - 5(n-1)
The nth term is 22n and so the next number will be 5*22 = 110
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