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Question :
What are the next two terms of,
2, 7, 1, 8, 2, 8, 1, 8, 2, 8, 4, 5, 9​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation :

I finally got it after spending much time.

The required next two numbers are 0 and 4.

Actually the given terms are neither a progression nor a sequence. There is no pattern involved with the given numbers.

That's the value of a mathematical constant " e " which is also called Euler's number.

Value of e :

  • e ≈ 2.718281828459045 . . .

It is an irrational number with non terminating and non repeating decimal expansion.

The first 13 numbers are matching with the given values, so by using this relation be obtained that the next two numbers must be 0 and 4.

Hence 0 and 4 are the required numbers.

Additional Information :-

This Euler constant is the base of natural log.

It's exact value is given by,

 \underline{ \boxed{e \approx \dfrac{1}{1!}+\dfrac{1}{2!}+\dfrac{1}{3!} + ... \infty}}

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