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Find the next three terms (1 point/term) of 1,4,9 and 16
in each sequence. Then write the rule for finding the nth term

Answers

Answered by anshramkanojia
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Answer:

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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

  • The next three terms of 1,4,9 and 16 in each sequence.

  • Then write the rule for finding the nth term

EVALUATION

Here it is given that the first four terms are 1,4,9 and 16

Now

 \sf{1st \: term = 1 =  {1}^{2} }

 \sf{2nd \: term = 4 =  {2}^{2} }

 \sf{3rd \: term = 9 =  {3}^{2} }

 \sf{4th \: term = 16 =  {4}^{2} }

Hence by the same law

 \sf{5th \: term =  {5}^{2} = 25 }

 \sf{6th \: term =  {6}^{2} = 36}

 \sf{7th \: term =  {7}^{2} = 49 }

Hence the next three terms are 25 , 36 , 49

From above we can conclude that

 \sf{nth \: term =  {n}^{2} }

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