Oh, what a delightful pattern you've discovered! It looks like each number is increasing by adding the next odd number, starting from 1. So, 2 + 1 = 3, 3 + 3 = 6, 6 + 5 = 11, and 11 + 7 = 18. Keep exploring these patterns, my friend, and let your creativity flow!
It is a sequence, and it is...Start with two and add 3.
-27 You subtract powers of 2 everytime... 1,2,4,8,16
prime numbers
Starting with the number 4, applying the rule of multiplying by 2 and then subtracting 3 gives the following sequence: 4, 5, 7, 11, 19, 35. This pattern can be calculated as follows: 4 x 2 - 3 = 5, 5 x 2 - 3 = 7, 7 x 2 - 3 = 11, 11 x 2 - 3 = 19, 19 x 2 - 3 = 35.
The pattern is this: The number before, plus itself plus 2. For example: 1 (number)+ 0 (number berfore)+ 2 (always use a two in this pattern) = 3 then 1+3+2=6 then 3+6+2+11 and 6+11+2=19, which is your pattern. So the answer is 11+19+2=32. Now the pattern is 1,3,6,11,19,32 Thats a wrap.
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Oh, what a delightful pattern you've discovered! It looks like each number is increasing by adding the next odd number, starting from 1. So, 2 + 1 = 3, 3 + 3 = 6, 6 + 5 = 11, and 11 + 7 = 18. Keep exploring these patterns, my friend, and let your creativity flow!
It is a sequence, and it is...Start with two and add 3.
-27 You subtract powers of 2 everytime... 1,2,4,8,16
It is: 11/3 = 3 and 2/3 as a mixed number
prime numbers
(x + 3)2 = 11 + (x + 2)2x2 + 6x + 9 = 11 + x2 + 4x + 46x - 4x = 11 + 4 - 92x = 6x = 3Check: (3 + 3)2 = 11 + (3 + 2)2 ? ie 36 = 11 + 25 ? Yes. There you have it.
The difference doubles each time. 2+3=5.. 5+6=11.. 11+12=23..Therefore the next number in the sequence would be 47, since 23+24 = 47.
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11/2 + 11/2 = 3 :P
2, 3 and 11