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Identifying the Type of Series 3+6+12+ 24 + ... 5+7+10+14+ 1+2+3+4+ 2+4+2+4+
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Identifying the Type of Series
3+6+12+ 24 + ...
5+7+10+14+
1+2+3+4+
2+4+2+4+
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1) So look closely at first, you’ll see that each successive term is the twice of preceding term
Thus we get 48 and then 96 and so on
2) we add 2 to the first term to get 7 then we add 3 to get 10 and then 4 to get 14
Thus now we add 5 to get 19 and so on
3) this question speaks for itself
4) it’s just repeating with 2 4 2 4 2 4 and so on
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geometric, neither, arithmetic, and neither
Explanation:
right on edg 2023
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