The common ratio.
A rectangular number sequence is the sequence of numbers of counters needed to construct a sequence of rectangles, where the dimensions of the sides of the rectangles are whole numbers and change in a regular way. The individual sequences representing the sides are usually arithmetic progressions, but could in principle be given by difference equations, geometric progressions, or functions of the dimensions of the sides of previous rectangles in the sequence.
Invert the bits of each number in the binary sequence (change all 1s to 0s, and all 0s to 1s). So, you would have: 100110101 (original number) 011001010 (one's complement)
Any one of them could be wrong. Short of reading the mind of the person who posed the question, there is no way of determining which of the infinitely many solutions is the "correct" one.For example,2 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is:t(n) = (-23*n^6 + 636*n^5 - 7010*n^4 + 39330*n^3 - 118247*n^2 + 181434*n - 110520)/180 and the correct value is 80; or4 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is different and the correct value is 15.71; or8 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is different and the correct value is 4.1; or16 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is different and the correct value is 18.34; or20 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is different and the correct value is 17.63; or22 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is different and the correct value is 25.87; or44 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is different and the correct value is 32.14; or46 is wrong. The rule for the sequence is different and the correct value is 127.61.Take your pick! And these are only polynomial solutions.---A different approach:8 is the only number whose English name starts with a vowel - change it to 7 or 9.---Sequential approach:Replace 16 with 10 to follow the alternating sequence of addition then multiplication by 2.2+2=4 x2=8 +2=10 x2=20 +2=22 x2=44 +2=46This was the solution presented by the original asker circa 2005.
To find the nth term in a sequence, we first need to identify the pattern or formula that describes the sequence. In this case, the sequence appears to be decreasing by 4, then decreasing by 6, and finally decreasing by 10. This suggests a quadratic pattern, where the nth term can be represented as a quadratic function of n. To find the specific nth term for this sequence, we would need more data points or information about the pattern.
A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is called a mutation.
A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is called a mutation.
Basically change in the DNA sequence of a gene is associated with change in the nucleotide sequence which may result in Mutation and may cause loss of function of that particular mutated gene.
Arithmetic Sequence
Arithmetic Sequence
a change in the sequence of amino acids. -P
It is permanent change of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism.
A mutation
That is known as a mutation.
A mutation is a change in a DNA sequence that can result in alterations to the structure or function of a gene, potentially leading to different traits or characteristics in an organism.
a change in the DNA sequence is a mutation, so I'm not sure what you're asking
Amino acid order.