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Describe the following sequence as arithmetic, geometric or neither. 2, 4, 6, 12, 14. . . .
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Describe the following sequence as arithmetic, geometric or neither.
2, 4, 6, 12, 14. . . .
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If it was arithmetic each term would be the same difference from the previous term...
4-2 does not equal 12-6 so this is not an arithmetic sequence.
If it was a geometric sequence each term would be a constant ratio when compared to the previous term...
4/2 does not equal 6/4 so this is not a geometric sequence.
So this sequence is neither.
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it Is neither arithmetic or geometric
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