From what I know, it is just called "next term in sequence"
For a unknown term, just call it the "nth term".
then?
D31.....(S30-September 30 days, O31-October31 days, N30-November 30 days)
Another word for " over"
This is the sequence of triangular numbers. You draw one dot. Then you draw two dots in the line below - one to the left and one to the right of the first dot. You now have a triangle, of three dots. Then you draw three dots in the next line and you get a triangle with 6 dots. Next, four more dots in the next line giving a triangle with 10 dots. The name is easy to understand if you can visualise or even actually draw these dots. It is difficult to demonstrate through an ordinary word processing package.
No yup is a slang term
next is one
Progression.
It is a 'term'
What happened next was an ironic chain of events.
The transition word "next" functions as an adverb. It is used to indicate the order or sequence of events, actions, or ideas.
Finding the right word or words to convey your meaning can sometimes be difficult.
An ordered list of numbers is a sequence
Yes, a comma should be used after the word "next" when it is at the beginning of a sentence or when it is used to signal a transition or sequence. For example, "Next, we will discuss the results of the study."
The next letter in the sequence is E. These letters form the word "HELP."
There is no single word to describe what happens. A two-word phrase is "arithmetic sequence".
The term is masochism, and the person is a masochist.
Glissando is a musical term. It means a rapid sequence of rising or falling notes.