Y - it's the names "Laurel" and "Hardy" mashed together.
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The sequence alternates between letters from the end of the alphabet and the beginning: 'y' (2nd last), 'b' (2nd), 'x' (3rd last), 'c' (3rd), 'w' (4th last). Following this pattern, the next letter should be 'd' (4th), as it continues the alternation. Thus, the next letter in the sequence is 'd'.
The next number in this sequence should be 33.
The next sequence in the series "azebiyo" appears to follow a pattern of alternating consonants and vowels. If we continue this pattern, the next letters could be "a" (vowel), "z" (consonant), "e" (vowel), "b" (consonant), "i" (vowel), "y" (consonant), and "o" (vowel). Following this logic, the next letter could be "u," as it is the next vowel in the series. Thus, the complete sequence would continue with "u."
To find the nth term in a quadratic sequence, first identify the first and second differences of the sequence. The second difference should be constant for a quadratic sequence. Use this constant to determine the leading coefficient of the quadratic equation, which is half of the second difference. Next, use the first term and the first difference to derive the complete quadratic formula in the form ( an^2 + bn + c ) by solving for coefficients ( a ), ( b ), and ( c ) using known terms of the sequence.
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Well, isn't that a happy little sequence of letters you've got there! To continue the pattern, the next letter should be M. Just like adding a touch of color to a painting, each letter in the sequence builds upon the one before it to create a harmonious flow.
The next letter should be N, following the sequence E I L N.
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a complete business letter provide all the information needed. it should be complete to minimize the questions of the receiver.
The next number in this sequence should be 33.
sequence a great game!it fun and, i think you should read it.
Writing a business letter should be: - Correct - Complete - Clear - Courteous - Consistent - Consent/Conscience (sorry, I'm not sure about this,)
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I believe you mean an S Caron also known as a Czech S (hachek).A Capital letter Š can be achieved by this key sequence :-Hold down "Alt" then type in 0138, then release the "Alt" key and you should get :- ŠA standard letter š can be achieved by this key sequence :-Hold down "Alt" then type in 0138, then release the "Alt" key and you should get :- š
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
a four number sequence is the easiest and longest number sequence to remember.