It is called consecutive adding.
The pattern is add 2, add 4, add 6, add 2, add 4, add 6 and so forth. Based on this pattern the next number is 39.
Add the previous 2 numbers to get the next number.
9
The pattern alternates between adding 11 and adding 2. Starting with 11, we add 11 to get 22, then add 2 to get 13, and continue this pattern. Following this sequence, after 17, we add 11, resulting in 28. Therefore, the next number is 28.
add 2, add 4, take away 3. I don't know if it has a name.
It is a sequence, and it is...Start with two and add 3.
You add the current number to the number in front of it to get the next number (2+2=4, 4+2=6)
The pattern is add 2, add 4, add 6, add 2, add 4, add 6 and so forth. Based on this pattern the next number is 39.
Add the previous 2 numbers to get the next number.
9
It would be 6. The pattern is -divide by 2 add 2 add 3- repeat.
Oh honey, that pattern is like a rollercoaster ride. You start with 1, then add 1 to get 2, add 2 to get 4, add 3 to get 7, add 4 to get 11, add 5 to get 16, and add 6 to get 22. It's like a math puzzle that's trying to keep you on your toes!
That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).
The pattern alternates between adding 11 and adding 2. Starting with 11, we add 11 to get 22, then add 2 to get 13, and continue this pattern. Following this sequence, after 17, we add 11, resulting in 28. Therefore, the next number is 28.
0 The next logical number in this series would be 0. The number after that would be 9 followed by another 0. The pattern can be understood as pairs that add up to nine. 3 and 6 add up to 9. 2 and 7 add up to 9. 1 and 8 add up to 9. Each large number is 'cushioned' by two of its smaller complimentary counterpart. Similarly if we were to ask which number precedes this pattern it would be 5 since the 4 and 5 add up to 9.
2+3=53+5=85+8=1313+21=3333 is the next number in this pattern. This pattern is called a Fibonacci.
add 2, add 4, take away 3. I don't know if it has a name.