To find the nth term in a sequence, we first need to identify the pattern. In this sequence, the difference between consecutive terms is increasing by 3 each time: 14-11=3, 19-14=5, 26-19=7. This indicates that the nth term is calculated by adding the previous term and the nth odd number. Therefore, the nth term for this sequence can be expressed as Tn = 11 + (n-1) * 3, where n is the position of the term in the sequence.
The nth term in this sequence is 4n + 3.
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It is: 2n+9
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 4n -1 and so the next term will be 23
The nth term in this sequence is 4n + 3.
The nth term is 4n-1 and so the next term will be 19
If you mean: 15 11 7 3 then the nth term is 19-4n
It is: nth term = 5-4n and so the next term will be -19
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If you mean -1 3 7 11 15 then the nth term is 4n-5 and so the next term will be 19
It is: 2n+9
The nth term is: 2n+7 and so the next number will be 19
The nth term for that arithmetic progression is 4n-1. Therefore the next term (the fifth) in the sequence would be (4x5)-1 = 19.
Double it minus the previous number.
It is: nth term = 7n-9
It is 4n -1 and so the next term will be 23