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A sequence starts 10, 20, ... A) Find the next two terms if it is arithmetic. Show/explain your process! B) Find the next two terms if it is geometric. Show/explain your process…
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A sequence starts 10, 20, ... A) Find the next two terms if it is arithmetic. Show/explain your process! B) Find the next two terms if it is geometric. Show/explain your process…
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A sequence starts 10, 20, ...
A) Find the next two terms if it is arithmetic. Show/explain your process!
B) Find the next two terms if it is geometric. Show/explain your process!
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B Find the next two terms If it is geometric
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