Describe a pattern in each sequence, what are the next 2 terms of each sequence? (1-3)
1) 24,...
Mathematics, 25.09.2019 08:30 lmgarrabrant8587
Describe a pattern in each sequence, what are the next 2 terms of each sequence? (1-3)
1) 24, 22, 20,
a- multiply the previous term by -2, -36, 72
b- multiply the previous term by -2, 16, 72
c- subtract 2 from the previous term 16, 14
d- add 2 to the previous
term 20, 22
2) 2, 4, 8, 16
a- add 2 to the previous term 14, 12
b- subtract 2 from the previous term 32, 64
c- multiply the previous term by -2, -32, 64
d- multiply the previous term by 2, 32, 64
3) -5, 5, -5, 5
a- subtract 10 from the previous term -5, 5
b- multiply the previous term by 1, 5, 5
c- add 10 to the previous term -5, -15
d- multiply the previous term by -1, -5, 5
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