The solution depends on how many numbers are missing and where they were. If there is only one,
If it is between 4 and -5 then -0.5
If it is between -5 and -10 then -8
If it is between -10 and -16 then -13
Of course, the answer would be different if there were more than one number missing.
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49 The sequence is the squares of numbers that increase by 3 each time: 1² = 1 (1 + 3 )² = 4² = 16 (4 + 3)² = 7² = 49 (7 + 3)² = 10² = 100 (10 + 3)² = 13² = 169
The following is one of [10 quadrillion] 16 digit sequence.6352719155731945
3 It falls between 2 and 4. However, the sequence is incorrect. I believe you mean to do the Fibonacci sequence which is 1,1,2,3,5,8,13.The next number in the series is 16.The numbers are increasing by consecutive integers (+1, +2, +3, +4, +5)
They are square numbers
They are 25 and 49
The missing numbers are 9 & 49.The sequence is 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7& 8x8.
The missing number is 34. The progressive difference between the numbers doubles: 4 + 2 = 6 6 + 4 = 10 10 + 8 = 18 18 + 16 = 34 34 + 32 = 66
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c) 17
49 The sequence is the squares of numbers that increase by 3 each time: 1² = 1 (1 + 3 )² = 4² = 16 (4 + 3)² = 7² = 49 (7 + 3)² = 10² = 100 (10 + 3)² = 13² = 169
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If these are the only numbers give, then: 2, 10, 26 = 2 (+8), 10 (+16), 26 (+32), 58 (+64), 122... the amount being increased keeps doubling....the sequence would read: 2, 10, 26, 58, 122...
Assuming the space is between the 5 and the 37, you could put 21 in there and all the numbers would be 16 apart from each other.
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.
While there are not enough numbers to fully clarify the nth term of the sequence, according to the sequence so far it appears that the nth term is equal to n4. Therefore, the next number will equal 44 = 256
The following is one of [10 quadrillion] 16 digit sequence.6352719155731945