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28 November, 11:14

The first two terms of a sequence are 4 and 12. If the sequence is arithmetic, what is the next term? If the sequence is geometric, what is the next term?

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  1. 28 November, 12:07
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Case 1: 20; Case 2: 36

    Case 1: arithmetic sequence

    The common difference is 8. Notice that 4 + 8 = 12.

    a (1) = 4; a (2) = 12; a (3) = 20; etc.

    The common next term (3rd term) is 20.

    Case 2: geometric sequence

    The common ratio is 3. Notice that 4*3 = 12.

    Multiplying this second term by the common ratio (3) results in the third term: 36.
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