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It is an Arithmetic Progression with a constant difference of 11 and first term 15.
If you mean: 7 18 29 40 then the next term is 40+11 = 51
yes it is
The next number is 47. Each term is 1 more than double the term before it.
It all depends on the sequence you are talking about. For example, the next number in the sequence 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,_ would be 21. This would be the Fibonacci sequence as the rule is add the 2 previous terms to get the next term. Another example would be this: 11,121,1331,14641,______.The missing number is 161051, following the pattern of powers of 11, 11^1, 11^2, 11^3 and so on. If you understand what I am trying to say, it all depends on the sequence you are trying to find the number in.
The next sequence for 98, 87, 76, 65 is 54 This is an arithmetic sequence with the first term being 98 and the common difference being -11 So the next term is 65+(-11) = 54
In this case, 22 would have the value of 11.
The nth term for that arithmetic progression is 4n-1. Therefore the next term (the fifth) in the sequence would be (4x5)-1 = 19.
It is an Arithmetic Progression with a constant difference of 11 and first term 15.
No, it is geometric, since each term is 1.025 times the previous. An example of an arithmetic sequence would be 10, 10.25, 10.50, 10.75, 11.
This is the real question what is the 19th term in the arithmetic sequence 11,7,3,-1,...? _________________________________________________________ Looks like you just subtract 4 each time, as : 11,7,3,-1,-5,-9, ......
Any pair of numbers will always form an arithmetic sequence.
an = an-1 + d term ar-1 = 11 difference d = -11 ar = ar-1 + d = 11 - 11 = 0 The term 0 follows the term 11.
If you mean: 7 18 29 40 then the next term is 40+11 = 51
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 ].
It seems each term(except the first one obviously) is generated by adding 11 to previous one. 4 15 = 4 + 11 26 = 15 + 11 37 = 26 + 11 The next term in the sequence will be then: 48 = 37 + 11
I believe the answer is: 11 + 6(n-1) Since the sequence increases by 6 each term we can find the value of the nth term by multiplying n-1 times 6. Then we add 11 since it is the starting point of the sequence. The formula for an arithmetic sequence: a_{n}=a_{1}+(n-1)d