The nth term is 9n-2
You can see that you add 10 to the previous term to get the next term. Term number 1 2 3 4 Term 4 14 24 34 You can also say: Term number 1 2 3 4 Term 0*10+4 1*10+4 2*10+4 3*10+4 So the nth term would be 10(n-1)+4 Or if you expand it, it's 10n-6
Willies
The nth term = 9n-2
According to Wittgenstein's Finite Rule Paradox every finite sequence of numbers can be a described in infinitely many ways and so can be continued any of these ways - some simple, some complicated but all equally valid.The Nth term, according to the simplest rule (a quadratic), is T(n) = n^2 - 2
The nth term is 9n-2
It is T(n) = n2 + 4*n + 2.
You can see that you add 10 to the previous term to get the next term. Term number 1 2 3 4 Term 4 14 24 34 You can also say: Term number 1 2 3 4 Term 0*10+4 1*10+4 2*10+4 3*10+4 So the nth term would be 10(n-1)+4 Or if you expand it, it's 10n-6
Willies
The nth term = 9n-2
-11n + 17
-n2+2n+49
According to Wittgenstein's Finite Rule Paradox every finite sequence of numbers can be a described in infinitely many ways and so can be continued any of these ways - some simple, some complicated but all equally valid.The Nth term, according to the simplest rule (a quadratic), is T(n) = n^2 - 2
If you mean: 34 39 24 ... then the nth term is 39-5n and so the 100th term = -461
29
tn = 34 - 9n where n = 1,2,3,...
tn = n2 + 9, n = 1,2,3,...