The missing numbers are 9 & 49.
The sequence is 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7& 8x8.
They are 25 and 49
The sequence consists of perfect squares: (3^2 = 9), (4^2 = 16), (5^2 = 25), and (7^2 = 49). The missing number corresponds to (6^2), which is 36. Therefore, the missing number in the sequence is 36.
36
To find the missing number in the sequence 16, 4, 12, 36, 9, 27, 44, 11, we can look for a pattern. The first set of numbers appears to alternate between two sequences: the first sequence (16, 12, 9, 44) and the second sequence (4, 36, 27, 11). Following this pattern, the missing number, which follows the last number in the second sequence (11), should be 33. Thus, the missing number is 33.
.... 49, 36, 25, 16, 9, 4 and 1
They are 25 and 49
The sequence consists of perfect squares: (3^2 = 9), (4^2 = 16), (5^2 = 25), and (7^2 = 49). The missing number corresponds to (6^2), which is 36. Therefore, the missing number in the sequence is 36.
36
.... 49, 36, 25, 16, 9, 4 and 1
16
perfect squares. your sequence is the square of 1,2,3,4, etc
If you mean: 1 4 9 16 25 then it is 36
It is: 6 squared = 36
This is a sequence of perfect squares. 12=1, 22=4, 32=9, 42=16, 52=25. The next number is 62=36.
25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100...
36 Seems like: 1 4 9 16 25 is squared sequence: 1 2 3 4 5 So 6 squared will be 36.
Final sequence:- 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196… This is a pattern of square numbers. 1^2=1, 2^2=2, 3^2=9, 4^2=16, and 5^2=25. The next number would be 36 because 6^2 equals 36.