There is no set equation for finding the nth term of a non- linear sequence. You have to go through a procedure to find the equation suitable for your given sequence.
You would have to post the equation itself or re phrase your question for the answer.
an equation that shows how to calculate the value of the next term in a sequence from the value of the current term
From what I know, it is just called "next term in sequence" For a unknown term, just call it the "nth term".
To find the equation of a sequence, you first have to look at the differences between the numbers. In this case the differences are 4, and 4. Thus the equation begins 4n. The sequence minus 4n is: 3, 3, 3 Thus the equation in its entirety is that the value of the term in position n is 4n+3
To work out the equation of a sequence, you should first look at the differences in the sequence. In this case, the differences between the numbers are -2, -2, -2. Thus the equation for the sequence is x-2n To work out x, you need to find what the "0th term" would be, or the term that would come before 4. In this case, it would be 4+2=6. Therefore, the equation for the nth term is 6-2n
Find the generating equation for the sequence and then substitute the values 5, 6 and 7 (respectively) for the counter - which is usually n.
"Non-linear sequence" is a generic term for just about ANY sequence, each of which will have a different equation.
If the sequence is non-linear, you need to establish how it is defined.
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The two-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation is commonly referred to as the "Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation" (NLS). It describes the evolution of slowly varying wave packets in nonlinear media and is significant in various fields, including nonlinear optics and fluid dynamics. In its general form, it includes a nonlinear term that accounts for the interactions of the wave function with itself.
an equation that shows how to calculate the value of the next term in a sequence from the value of the current term
From what I know, it is just called "next term in sequence" For a unknown term, just call it the "nth term".
Any iterative sequence.
The nth term of an arithmetic sequence = a + [(n - 1) X d]
No, the equation (9y^4x - 18) is not a linear equation. A linear equation is one in which the highest power of the variables is 1. In this case, the term (y^4) indicates that the equation involves a variable raised to the fourth power, making it nonlinear.
To find the equation of a sequence, you first have to look at the differences between the numbers. In this case the differences are 4, and 4. Thus the equation begins 4n. The sequence minus 4n is: 3, 3, 3 Thus the equation in its entirety is that the value of the term in position n is 4n+3
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To work out the equation of a sequence, you should first look at the differences in the sequence. In this case, the differences between the numbers are -2, -2, -2. Thus the equation for the sequence is x-2n To work out x, you need to find what the "0th term" would be, or the term that would come before 4. In this case, it would be 4+2=6. Therefore, the equation for the nth term is 6-2n