To guess a rule for a pattern, you need several numbers, not just one. Of course, you can invent any rule, for example, "all numbers in the sequence are equal to -4", or some more complicated rule.
The rule for 43, 83, 6 is Un = (-117n2 + 431n - 228)/2 for n = 1 , 2, 3, ...
A single number, such as 24102882, does not establish a pattern!
The pattern is -44. So, the next term in the sequence would be 87 - 44, which is 43.
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Rule 43, (Tenn, 2008)
It is: 4 2 4 2 4 ... etc So the next number will be 29 followes by 24 by means of subtraction
explain how to find the rule in a numerical pattern
An exception does not obey a rule or pattern. Often, the only way to identify an exception is to know the rule or pattern that should be expected.
To guess a rule for a pattern, you need several numbers, not just one. Of course, you can invent any rule, for example, "all numbers in the sequence are equal to -4", or some more complicated rule.
The rule for 43, 83, 6 is Un = (-117n2 + 431n - 228)/2 for n = 1 , 2, 3, ...
there is no rule i think my teacher said its about the pattern
Roman rule in Britannia lasted from 43 BC to around 410 BC. Roman rule extended to England and Wales.
A single number, such as 24102882, does not establish a pattern!
The pattern is -44. So, the next term in the sequence would be 87 - 44, which is 43.
The rule for the pattern is y=x+2. That rule is in the table format in which it would originally be in, but the worded rule would be 'It increases by 2 each time'.
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