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27 June, 05:12

Sequence 4,16,36,64,100

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  1. 27 June, 05:29
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    If you're looking for the rule, it's: they're all even squared numbers

    i. e. 2^2 = 4, 4^4 = 16, etc.

    if you're looking for more numbers, three more are: 12^12 = 144, 14^14 = 196, 16^16 = 256
  2. 27 June, 06:30
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    This is a quadratic sequence.

    16-4=12 and 36-16=20

    20-12=8

    there is a common difference of 8, so you add 12 to the first term to get the second term, that means you will add 8+12=20 to the second term to get the third term, then you will add 8+20=28 to the third term to get the fourth term, and so on ... it's called a common difference.

    so

    2nd term: 4+12=16

    3rd term: 16 + (8+12) = 16 + (20) = 36

    4th term: 36 + (8+20) = 36 + (28) = 64

    5th term: 64 + (8+28) = 64 + (36) = 100
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