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what were the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n - 1) - 5
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Which explains why the sequence 64, 4, 1/4,.. is arithmetic or geometric
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n-1)-5?
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Kandy
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What is the 16th term in the following geometric sequence? 5, –10, 20, –40, 80, ...
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jenny
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Identify the sequence as arithmetic, geometric or neither
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Hannah
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What comes next?
1,000 100 10 _ _
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Jane doe
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find the first four terms of the sequence using the equation
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i need help
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1. The explicit formula an = 2-5 (n-1) represents an arithmetic sequence. Write the recursive formula for the sequence.
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Nunyo
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3. Write an explicit formula for the sequence 10, 95, 9, 85, 8, Then find a_{4} (1 point)
a_{n} - 10 + 0.5(n - 1) a_{4} = 7.5
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IDCIICISSINTDWHTBD
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n-1)-4
A)-2,2,6,10 B)-3,0,3,6 C)-4,-2,2,8
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Kathleen
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Write the first five terms of a sequence. Don’t make your sequence too simple. Write both an explicit formula and a recursive
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Math Noob
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Express -2/3, 2/9, - 2/19, 2/33,... in sequence notation.
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JAC OB254
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Complete the sequence.
729, 243, 81, 23
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Hadassah
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determine whether each sequence is geometric. If so, identify the common ration and find the next two terms. 1,1/2,1/4,1/8
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slayrat
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Find the first five terms of each sequence. a_(n)=2a_(n-1)-1, where a_(1)=2
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slayrat
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You are having a discussion about sequences with your classmate. She insists that the sequence 2, 3, 5, 8, 12 must be either
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lean
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1. Find the next three terms in the squence.
30, 22, 14, 6, . . .
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Blizts
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Find the number of terms in a sequence; -15,-13,-11,-9...,13
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Kondwani moyo
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression 3n+8 ?
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oh
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Tell whether the sequence is arithmetic. If it is, what is the common difference?
–19, –11, –3, 5, . . . (1 point) yes; 5
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snow
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n - 1) — 5?
-7, -5, -3, 1 -5, -10, -15, -20 0, 2,
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ray
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Identify the sequence as arithmetic, geometric, or neither.
1.6, 0.8, 0.4, 0.2,... arithmetic geometric neither
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ray
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What are the next three terms in the sequence?
-6, 5, 16, 27,… 38, 49, 60 37, 47, 57
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What are the next three terms in the sequence?
-6, 5, 16, 27,…
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What are the next three terms in the sequence?
–6, 5, 16, 27, … A. 38, 49, 60 B. 37, 47, 57 C. 36, 45, 54 D. 36, 46, 57
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Primus The Seventh
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Find the next three terms in the sequence.
30, 22, 14, 6….
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What are the next three terms in the sequence
-1, 9, 19, 29 1. 38, 37,32 2. 40,51,62 3.39,49, 59 4. 38,47,56
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him
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n ( n - 2 ) - 3?
A -5 , -2 , 1 , 4 B -4 , -3 , 0 , 5
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From connexus 2023
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When any term in this sequence is divided by the previous term, the result is always the same.
3, -6, 12, -24, ... What is the
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camillya
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Which of the following can also be written as a recursive sequence?
Select all that apply. arithmetic sequence geometric sequence
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What are you
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What is the next term in the sequence 2, 8, 32, 128, ...?
768 1024 256 512
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What are you
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A sequence has a second term of 1 and a common difference of -3.
The fifth term of the sequence is _____. 10 -5 -11 -8
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What are you
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A sequence has a second term of 1 and a common difference of -3.
The fifth term of the sequence is _____. 10 -5 -11 -8
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What are you
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Which of the following represents an arithmetic sequence?
The temperature rises by one degree the first hour and then falls two
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What are you
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the difference between any two consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence?
1. sequence 2. arithmetic sequence 3. common
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What are you
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the difference between any two consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence
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What are you
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Fibonacci sequence
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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Arithmetic sequence
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n – 1) – 5?
A. –7, –5, –3, 1 B. –5,
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Write an expression to describe a rule for the sequence. Then find the 100th term in the sequence.
5, 13, 21, 29, 37, 45, … A.
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addreian
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Find the next three terms of the sequence.
–2, –12, –72, –432, … A. –1,728, –6,912, –27,648 B. –1,728,
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addreian
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Write a rule for the sequence.
3, –3, –9, –15, . . . A. Start with 3 and add –6 repeatedly. B. Start with –6 and add 3
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addreian
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The sum of n terms of the sequence 3,9,15,21 is 7500 determine value if n
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Kelly Quentin
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what are the next three next terms in this sequence -1,9,19,29...
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Jeff
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Find first differences for the sequence in order from a_1 to a_5. Determine whether or not the series is quadratic or not.(I
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Sade
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If a, b, c, and d are positive real numbers such that a,b,c,d form an increasing arithmetic sequence and a, b, d form a
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asked anonymously
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find the geometric means for each given sequence 6, , , 162
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Jordan Moore
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The 5th term in a geometric system is 160. The 7th term is 40. What are the possible values of the 6th term in the sequence?
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skittlez
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What are the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression n(n – 2) – 3?
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Make_That_Make_Sense
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Write a rule for the sequence.
3, –3, –9, –15, . . . A. Start with 3 and add –6 repeatedly. B. Start with –6 and add 3
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Soyeon
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