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David writes down the sequence 2, 6, 10, 14

he says the sequence is n+4

is he correct

User Terry Bu
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yes
looks right to me i did the work on a piece of paper and it was right

User Mr Slim
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He is, since each number is 4 more in value than the previous number
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