The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.
Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.
Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.
The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.
Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.
Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.
The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.
Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.
Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.
The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.
Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.
Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.
The answer depends on where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to go.
Furthermore, whatever number you choose and wherever in the sequence it is meant to be, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will go through all five points given in the question and your chosen one.
Using a polynomial of degree 4, the next number is -218.
Number is 11.1 (+1) 2 (+2) 4 (+3) 7 (+4) 11 (+5) 16 ...
7
The missing number is 21. The reason is because you are adding seven and then subtracting one. You start out with 3 (3 + 7 = 10) then (10 - 1 = 9) then (9 + 7 = 16) and so on.
I think its 40
37
Number is 11.1 (+1) 2 (+2) 4 (+3) 7 (+4) 11 (+5) 16 ...
7
49 The sequence is the squares of numbers that increase by 3 each time: 1² = 1 (1 + 3 )² = 4² = 16 (4 + 3)² = 7² = 49 (7 + 3)² = 10² = 100 (10 + 3)² = 13² = 169
The missing number is 21. The reason is because you are adding seven and then subtracting one. You start out with 3 (3 + 7 = 10) then (10 - 1 = 9) then (9 + 7 = 16) and so on.
I think its 40
37
40
Example 7, 30, 11, 27, 9, 16,Ascending Order = 7, 9, 11, 16, 27, 30 ( You simply arrange the number from lowest to highest number )Descending Order = 30, 27, 16, 11, 9, 7 ( You simply arrange the number from highest to lowest number )
16. 1 is added to the difference each time: 1 + 1 = 2 2 + 2 = 4 4 + 3 = 7 7 + 4 = 11 11 + 5 = 16 [the missing number] 16 + 6 = 22
This missing number is 5
need to find the missing number 8(7+23)=8(7)+8( )
This appears to be two interwoven sequences. The first sequence, increases by 9 then 19......7 + 9 = 16........8 + 19 = 27 The second sequence decreases by 8 then 18....16 - 8 = 8........27 - 9 = 18 The next number would thus be 9 + 29 = 38.