Oh, what a lovely pattern you've got there! Let's see, it looks like we're alternating between squaring numbers and adding 1. So, the next term would be 9, since it's the next odd number after 7 and when squared gives us 81. Just remember, there are no mistakes in patterns, only happy little discoveries!
To find the seventh term in the sequence -6, -11, -16, -21, -26, we first identify the pattern: each term decreases by 5. Therefore, the next term would be -26 - 5 = -31. Continuing this pattern, the seventh term would be -31 - 5 = -36.
The pattern seems to be +10 then -5. Therefore the next two numbers would be 26 and 36.
2(x2=) 4 3(x3=) 9 4(x4=)16 the next numbers are 16 5 25 6 36
84 16+8=24 24+12=36 36+16=52 52+16=68 68+16=84
182.25. 16 is square of 4, 36 is a square of 6, 81 is a square of 9. So the next term will be a squre.24=46, 54=69, therefore 121.5=9*x, then you will get x=13.5 and square of 13.5= 182.25 thats all
To find the seventh term in the sequence -6, -11, -16, -21, -26, we first identify the pattern: each term decreases by 5. Therefore, the next term would be -26 - 5 = -31. Continuing this pattern, the seventh term would be -31 - 5 = -36.
Yes.
36 each number is the square of 2,3,4,5, etc next number is 6 x 6 = 36
Final sequence:- 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196… This is a pattern of square numbers. 1^2=1, 2^2=2, 3^2=9, 4^2=16, and 5^2=25. The next number would be 36 because 6^2 equals 36.
It is: 49 because 7*7 = 49
The pattern seems to be +10 then -5. Therefore the next two numbers would be 26 and 36.
2(x2=) 4 3(x3=) 9 4(x4=)16 the next numbers are 16 5 25 6 36
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
84 16+8=24 24+12=36 36+16=52 52+16=68 68+16=84
The pattern of these numbers is the square numbers. Therefore, following 42 = 16 comes 52 = 25, 62 = 36, 72 = 49.
36
The next number in this sequence should be 33.