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How do I find the next four of the sequence?

How do I find the next four of the sequence?-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:


a_(1) =
(3)/(4)

d = -
(1)/(4)


a_(2) =
(3)/(4) + ( -
(1)/(4) ) =
(1)/(2)


a_(3) =
(1)/(2) -
(1)/(4) = -
(1)/(2)


a_(4) = -
(1)/(2) -
(1)/(4) = -
(3)/(4)


a_(5) = -
(3)/(4) -
(1)/(4) = - 1

User Amischiefr
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Explanation:

In this arithmetic sequence, the common difference d is 7. You can find this by subtracting a term from the consecutive term: 16 - 9 = 7, 23 - 16 = 7. In order to find the next four terms, keep adding 7 to the previous term. The next four terms are 30, 37, 44, and 51.

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