Assuming the sequence does not merely skip from 13 to 49, and instead carries on in the same pattern, the sequence proceeds thus:
1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49.
This is thirteen terms. The formula for finding these terms is 4x-3.
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arithmetic sequence
No, the Fibonacci sequence is not an arithmetic because the difference between consecutive terms is not constant
A single term, such as 51474339 does not define a sequence.
The following formula generalizes this pattern and can be used to find ANY term in an arithmetic sequence. a'n = a'1+ (n-1)d.
An arithmetic sequence.
That's an arithmetic sequence.
An arithmetic sequence.
arithmetic sequence
No, the Fibonacci sequence is not an arithmetic because the difference between consecutive terms is not constant
45, 39, 33, 27, 21, ...
No. An 'arithmetic' sequence is defined as one with a common difference.A sequence with a common ratio is a geometricone.
The nth term of an arithmetic sequence = a + [(n - 1) X d]
The sequence is arithmetic if the difference between every two consecutive terms is always the same.
A single term, such as 51474339 does not define a sequence.
The following formula generalizes this pattern and can be used to find ANY term in an arithmetic sequence. a'n = a'1+ (n-1)d.
From the information given, all that can be said is that it will be a negative number.
Arithmetic Sequence