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the first term in a sequence is an odd number the rule is to multiply by 2 explain why the rest of the terms in the sequence will be even numbers
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the first term in a sequence is an odd number the rule is to multiply by 2 explain why the rest of the terms in the sequence will be even numbers
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the rest of the terms in the sequence will be even because for example 1×2=2 ,3×2=6 ,5×2=10 and so on
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