Three or more terms of a sequence are needed in order to find its nth term.
The terms of a sequence added together is the sum.
No. Although the ratios of the terms in the Fibonacci sequence do approach a constant, phi, in order for the Fibonacci sequence to be a geometric sequence the ratio of ALL of the terms has to be a constant, not just approaching one. A simple counterexample to show that this is not true is to notice that 1/1 is not equal to 2/1, nor is 3/2, 5/3, 8/5...
They are called terms in a sequence.
Lowest terms and simplest terms are the same. "Simplest form" is used more often.
The sequence of biological organization from the simplest to the most complex is: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism. Each level builds upon the previous one, with cells being the basic unit of life and organisms being the most complex level with multiple organ systems working together.
Three or more terms of a sequence are needed in order to find its nth term.
you must find the pattern of the sequence in order to find the next 50 terms using that pattern and the first part of the sequence given
median means to find the middle number of a sequence which is in order
The terms of a sequence added together is the sum.
No. Although the ratios of the terms in the Fibonacci sequence do approach a constant, phi, in order for the Fibonacci sequence to be a geometric sequence the ratio of ALL of the terms has to be a constant, not just approaching one. A simple counterexample to show that this is not true is to notice that 1/1 is not equal to 2/1, nor is 3/2, 5/3, 8/5...
They are called terms in a sequence.
Lowest terms and simplest terms are the same. "Simplest form" is used more often.
In order to find the unknown term in a number sequence, you first need to calaculate the advantage of the numbers.
arithmetic sequence
It is the description of a rule which describes how the terms of a sequence are defined in terms of their position in the sequence.
Which sequence? Oh, that one! The first three terms are 1, 2 and 72.