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2, 3, 5, 9, 17... how does each term relate to the previous term?
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2, 3, 5, 9, 17... how does each term relate to the previous term?
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The number that was added to the previous number is doubled.
For example:
2+1 = 3
2x1= 2
3+2= 5
2x2=4
5+4=9
4x2=8
8+9=17
I hope this helps:)
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Multiply by 2 and Subtract 1,
It's correct, I just took the assessment
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