A sequence usually has a position-to-value function. Alternatively, it can be derived from the recursive relationship that defines the sequence.
It is a function notation
216, 432, 864.... Just keep multiplying the number by 2.
The pattern is to multiply each number by 6 to get the next number. 4*6 = 24 24*6 = 144 144*6 = 864 864*6= 5184 5184*6 = 31104 So the missing numbers are 864 and 5184
A sequence is a function with domain a set of successive integers
A sequence usually has a position-to-value function. Alternatively, it can be derived from the recursive relationship that defines the sequence.
864
It should begin with 2/3 and end with 6*864 = 5184
It is a function notation
yes it is a function because sequence defined as "a function whose domain is set of natural number"
216, 432, 864.... Just keep multiplying the number by 2.
implicit function/? an equation the function(x,y)=0 defines y implicitly as a function of x the domain of that implicitiy defines function consists of those x for which there is a unique y such that the function (x,y)=0
The pattern is to multiply each number by 6 to get the next number. 4*6 = 24 24*6 = 144 144*6 = 864 864*6= 5184 5184*6 = 31104 So the missing numbers are 864 and 5184
An explicit rule defines the terms of a sequence in terms of some independent parameter. A recursive rule defines them in relation to values of the variable at some earlier stage(s) in the sequence.
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8643 = 864 x 864 x 864 = 644972544
No. It is a sequence for which the rule is a quadratic expression.