Quadratic sequences are sequences that include an \(n^2\) term. They can be identified by the fact that the differences in-between the terms are not equal, but the second differences between terms are ...
If the nth term of a sequence is known, it is possible to work out any number in that sequence. Write the first five terms of the sequence \(3n + 4\). \(n\) represents the position in the sequence.
CERTAIN quadratic series abound in prime numbers 1. Take, for example, the following Sequence in which the consecutive differences are 2, 4, 6, 8, etc. These are all prime numbers; the next term in ...
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