Oh, dude, chill out with the math! So, to find the 100th term in that sequence, you just need to figure out the pattern. Looks like each term is increasing by 6, right? So, just do a little math dance and you'll get the 100th term. It's gonna be... 596! Or you could just keep adding 6 to the last term 99 times, but who's got time for that?
The nth term is: 3n+2 and so the next number will be 20
This appears to be a declining arithmetic series. If it is, the next term is 5, because each term is 3 less than the preceding term.=================================The 'N'th term is: [ 23 - 3N ].
t(n) = 10 - 6n where n = 1, 2, 3, ...
Willies
The nth term of the sequence is expressed by the formula 8n - 4.
They are: nth term = 6n-4 and the 14th term is 80
The nth term is: 3n+2 and so the next number will be 20
20th term = 20*(20+1)/2
This appears to be a declining arithmetic series. If it is, the next term is 5, because each term is 3 less than the preceding term.=================================The 'N'th term is: [ 23 - 3N ].
t(n) = 10 - 6n where n = 1, 2, 3, ...
The given sequence is 11, 31, 51, 72 The nth term of this sequence can be expressed as an = 11 + (n - 1) × 20 Therefore, the nth term is 11 + (n - 1) × 20, where n is the position of the term in the sequence.
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11 and 8