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It is not possible to explain because you have not specified the nature of the sequence. A sequence can be an arithmetic, or geometric progression, increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a polynomial or power progression, again increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a sequence of random numbers.
1, 1 are the first two numbers in the sequence; so, that's where you begin. In the Fibonacci sequence, you add numbers. Each sum is added to the previous largest number, to make the next number in the sequence. So, adding the first two numbers; 1 + 1 = 2. Then, as 2 was the resulting sum; and one was the last largest number, you add them. 1 + 2 = 3. And so on... The first ten numbers in the sequence are; 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55. It continues like this, indefinitely.
The numbers in the sequence 854917610320 are arranged in alphabetical order thus: eight, five, four, nine, one, seven, six, ten, three, twenty.
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well I do not know
It is not possible to explain because you have not specified the nature of the sequence. A sequence can be an arithmetic, or geometric progression, increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a polynomial or power progression, again increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a sequence of random numbers.
It can be almost any pattern. For example, Un = 120+n or Un = 115+2n or Un = 110+3n etc. Or, (1/25)*5^n or (1/78125)^5^2n etc.
By "the nth term" of a sequence we mean an expression that will allow us to calculate the term that is in the nth position of the sequence. For example consider the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10,... The pattern is easy to see. # The first term is two. # The second term is two times two. # The third term is two times three. # The fourth term is two times four. # The tenth term is two times ten. # the nineteenth term is two times nineteen. # The nth term is two times n. In this sequence the nth term is 2n.
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The correct term for ten hundred billion is one trillion, which is 1,000,000,000,000 in numbers.
The correct term for ten hundred is one thousand, which is 1,000.
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I think the next few numbers in the sequence are 26, 36, 31, 41, 36 because I notice a pattern; add ten, subtract five, add ten
The same thing as one fifth of any ten things - two.
Oh, dude, that sequence is just a permutation of the numbers 0-9. Like, nothing too special about it, just a rearrangement of the digits. So, technically, it's special because it's a permutation, but like, not really mind-blowing or anything.