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Here are the first three terms of a different sequence 1, 2, 4, write down two numbers that can be the 4th and 5th terms of this sequence give the rule you have used to get your number.

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Answer:


n_(4) = 8\\ n_(5) = 16

Formula:
f(n) = 2^(n-1)

Explanation:

Derive a rule from the numbers in the sequence:


n_(1) = 1\\n_(2) = 2\\n_(3) = 4

We can see that each number is double of the previous. We can write an explicit function describing this sequence:


f(n) = 2^(n-1) where 'n' is the term number.

Substitute in to solve for the 4th and 5th terms:


f(4) = 2^(4-1) = 2^(3) =8


f(5) = 2^(5-1) = 2^(4) =16

Therefore:


n_(4) = 8\\ n_(5) = 16

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