2+2=9
3+3=16
4+4=23
5+5=30
6+6=?
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Answer:
2+2 => 2+2+ (2–1)*5 = 4+5 = 9
3+3 => 3+3+ (3–1)*5 = 6+10 = 16
4+4 => 4+4+ (4–1)*5 = 8+15 = 23
1+1 => 1+1+ (1–1)*5 = 2+0 = 2
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Answer:
37
Step-by-step explanation:
considering 9 a1 and 16 a2 and so on
we use the AP formula
a1+(n-1)d
to find d we minus following by preceding
16-9=7
so putting everything in the formula we get 37
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