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Pattern: 10, 17, 26, 37....

What will the most likely number in this pattern be greater than 350?

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Answer:

362 is the 17th term of this pattern

Explanation:

First differences of the sequence are ...

17-10 = 7, 26-17 = 9, 37 -26 = 11

And second differences are ...

9-7 = 2, 11-9 = 2

The constant second differences tell you the pattern is described by a second degree polynomial. That polynomial can be written as ...

an^2 +bn +c . . . for term number n

Filling in the first 3 sequence values, we get ...

a + b + c = 10

4a +2b +c = 17

9a +3b +c = 26

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Any of several means can be used to solve these.

We can subtract the first equation from the other two to get ...

3a +b = 7 . . . . . . . . [eq4]

8a +2b = 16 . . . . . . [eq5]

Subtracting [eq4] from half of [eq5], we get ...

(4a +b) -(3a +b) = 8 -7

a = 1

Putting this value into [eq4] gives ...

3 +b = 7

b = 4

and using these values for a and b in the first equation gives ...

1 + 4 + c = 10

c = 5

So the pattern is described by ...

an = n^2 +4n +5

We want to find the term that is more than 350, so ...

350 < n^2 +4n +5

349 < n^2 +4n +4 . . . . subtract 1 to make a square on the right

349 < (n +2)^2

√349 ≈ 18.68 < n +2 . . . . take the positive square root

16.68 < n . . . . . . . . . . . subtract 2

The first term greater than 350 is the 17th term. It is 362.

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In the process of "completing the square", we observe that the pattern rule can be written ...

an = (n+2)^2 +1

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