The given sequence appears to be increasing by 10 each time. To find the nth term, we can use the formula for arithmetic sequences: nth term = first term + (n-1) * common difference. In this case, the first term is 4 and the common difference is 10. Therefore, the nth term for this sequence would be 4 + (n-1) * 10, which simplifies to 10n - 6.
The nth term is 9n-2
Willies
The nth term = 9n-2
Well, darling, the pattern here is increasing by odd numbers starting from 1. So, the nth term for this sequence would be n^2 - 2, where n represents the position of the term in the sequence. But hey, if math isn't your thing, just keep enjoying the ride with those quirky numbers!
The next term is 45 because the numbers are increasing by increments of 3 5 7 9 and then 11
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If you mean: 34 39 24 ... then the nth term is 39-5n and so the 100th term = -461
The nth term is 9n-2
Willies
The nth term = 9n-2
-11n + 17
-n2+2n+49
It is T(n) = n2 + 4*n + 2.
tn = 34 - 9n where n = 1,2,3,...
Well, darling, the pattern here is increasing by odd numbers starting from 1. So, the nth term for this sequence would be n^2 - 2, where n represents the position of the term in the sequence. But hey, if math isn't your thing, just keep enjoying the ride with those quirky numbers!
The GCF is 2.
tn = n2 + 9, n = 1,2,3,...