Either the pattern that is given is riddled with errors or it is an extremely complex pattern.
The best that I can do is the polynomial of degree 6 as the power of ten.
Thus, the nth term is 10Un
where
Un = 0.0083333n6 - 0.2076923n5 + 1.9855769n4 - 9.1139278n3 + 20.3854604n2 - 20.2990094n + 9.25
and even that is only an approximate fit.
The first ten odd numbers
It can be any polynomial rule with integer coefficients in which there are an even number of odd coefficients.
what is the rule in adding rational numbers
The rule in this case is that there are no numbers in any position.
function rule
The first ten odd numbers
It can be any polynomial rule with integer coefficients in which there are an even number of odd coefficients.
It is not a rule as such; those number are the first 10 prime numbers.
what is the rule in adding rational numbers
The rule in this case is that there are no numbers in any position.
a function rule
a law!
The pattern is... add 7 then subtract 4. The next two numbers would be 45 & 41.
function rule
Rule of the country was passed down by inheritance.
a pill
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