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M73A
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O.P. Exams...maths - WTH
right, this was the first question on my maths exam today .....i even wrote it on my hand to try it later but i still dont get it...
well heres the question:
A - what are the next to numbers in this sequence:
3, 12, 27, 48, 75, __, __.
B - show the nth number in terms of n
-so gonna get made to look absolutely stupid but i wondered if anyone here would get an answer
This post was edited on 04-21-2005 at 10:41 AM by M73A.
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04-21-2005 10:40 AM |
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x2zen
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RE: Exams...maths - WTH
3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, 147
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04-21-2005 10:51 AM |
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RE: Exams...maths - WTH
The next two numbers would be 108 and 147
not sure about calculating the nth term tho, ill have it in a sec
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04-21-2005 10:52 AM |
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M73A
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O.P. RE: Exams...maths - WTH
quote: Originally posted by A. Madsen
3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, 147
ok, how the hell you get that plus thats only part A
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x2zen
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RE: Exams...maths - WTH
quote: Originally posted by may73alliance
quote: Originally posted by A. Madsen
3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, 147
ok, how the hell you get that plus thats only part A
The difference between 2 numbers is incresing with 6 every number.
The difference between 3 and 12 is 9
The difference between 12 and 27 is 15
The difference between 9 and 15 is 6
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04-21-2005 10:55 AM |
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Dempsey
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RE: Exams...maths - WTH
if you look at the difference between them
12 - 3 = 9
15 - 9 = 6
27 - 12 = 15
21 - 15 = 6
48 - 27 = 21
27 - 21 = 6
75 - 48 = 27
I can't rememebr the way to calculate the nth term, its been 3 years since i was doing this kinda stuff at school
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04-21-2005 10:57 AM |
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M73A
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O.P. RE: Exams...maths - WTH
quote: Originally posted by A. Madsen
quote: Originally posted by may73alliance
quote: Originally posted by A. Madsen
3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, 147
ok, how the hell you get that plus thats only part A
The difference between 2 numbers is incresing with 6 every number.
The difference between 3 and 12 is 9
The difference between 12 and 27 is 15
The difference between 9 and 15 is 6
ahhh man missed easy marks on my exams then, lol.... seems simple now i know how it works.... thanks
still.....whats it in terms of n then
This post was edited on 04-21-2005 at 10:58 AM by M73A.
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04-21-2005 10:57 AM |
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Dempsey
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RE: Exams...maths - WTH
well its n - (n-1)=6 but i cant rememebr how to make it so its n= ??
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04-21-2005 11:01 AM |
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RE: Exams...maths - WTH
n- (n-1) = 6
n -n +1 = 6
0=5?
It doesnt work out...
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04-21-2005 11:03 AM |
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Daryl
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RE: Exams...maths - WTH
Hi may73alliance
The formula to calculate term n is (n^2) * 3.
Hope ur gonna have a good grade on this
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04-21-2005 11:08 AM |
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