Table of Contents
- 1 How do you find the next term in a number sequence?
- 2 What is the missing number in the sequence 2 5 10?
- 3 Which is the number that comes next in the sequence 0 6 24?
- 4 What are the first 5 terms of 2n 2?
- 5 How do you find the nth term of the sequence?
- 6 What is the next number in the sequence 41+17=58?
How do you find the next term in a number sequence?
Correct answer: First, find the common difference for the sequence. Subtract the first term from the second term. Subtract the second term from the third term. To find the next value, add to the last given number.
What is the missing number in the sequence 2 5 10?
The next number of the sequence 2, 5, 10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 32, __ is : – GKToday. Hence, the required number is 34.
What is the next sequence of the following sequence 2 5 26?
677
The next term of the sequence 1, 2, 5, 26, … is: – GKToday. Therefore, the next number of this series will be 677.
Which is the number that comes next in the sequence 0 6 24?
0, 6, 24, 60, 120, 210,? The double difference between the numbers is the multiples of 6. Hence, the correct answer is 336.
What are the first 5 terms of 2n 2?
So the first 5 terms of the sequence 2 n 2 + 1 are 3, 9, 19, 33, 51.
What is the rule of sequence 2 5 10 17?
The rule of sequence in 2, 5, 10, 17 is “Add 2 to the previous difference to arrive at the difference to add to the last number to arrive at the next number.” The differences between the numbers in the sequence are 3, 5, and 7.
How do you find the nth term of the sequence?
How do you find the nth term of the sequence 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37.? The sequence above is quadratic, and we use the expression an2 +bn +c where ‘a’ represents 1 2 the second difference and ‘c’ is the 0th term. We then substitute numbers into the equation to find the value of ‘b’.
What is the next number in the sequence 41+17=58?
Answer=58, see the sequence, 0,2,5,10,17,28,41, if we subtract 2nd number to 1st number, 3rd number to 2nd number and so on, we will get the following sequence. 2,3, 5,7,11,13 which are all consecutive prime numbers. Next prime number is 17. So, the next number in the given sequence is 41+17=58
How do you find the second difference in a sequence?
The sequence above is quadratic, and we use the expression an2 +bn +c where ‘a’ represents 1 2 the second difference and ‘c’ is the 0th term. We then substitute numbers into the equation to find the value of ‘b’. For example, the second difference in your sequence would be 2 because the 1 first differences are 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11.