The <em>missing</em> pattern behind the sequence 7, 11, 2, 18, -7 is described by the formula , equivalent to the <em>recurrence</em> formula .
<h3>What is the missing element in a sequence?</h3>
A sequence is a set of elements which observes at least a <em>defined</em> rule. In this question we see a sequence which follows this rule:
(1)
Now we prove that given expression contains the pattern:
n = 0
7
n = 1
7 + (- 1)² · 2² = 7 + 4 = 11
n = 2
7 + (- 1)² · 2² + (- 1)³ · 3² = 11 - 9 = 2
n = 3
7 + (- 1)² · 2² + (- 1)³ · 3² + (- 1)⁴ · 4² = 2 + 16 = 18
n = 4
7 + (- 1)² · 2² + (- 1)³ · 3² + (- 1)⁴ · 4² + (- 1)⁵ · 5² = 18 - 25 = - 7
The <em>missing</em> pattern behind the sequence 7, 11, 2, 18, -7 is described by the formula , equivalent to the <em>recurrence</em> formula .
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- (18u^2 - 142u - 11) ÷ (u - 8)
- 18u^2 - 142u - 11 =
- 18u^2 - 8*18u + 2u - 11 =
- 18u(u - 8) + 2u - 16 + 5 =
- 18u(u - 8) + 2(u - 8) + 5 =
- (18u + 2)(u - 8) + 5
- (18u^2 - 142u - 11) ÷ (u - 8) = 18u + 2 + 5/(u - 8)
Answer:
he has 80 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
dime=10 cents
27 divided by 40 is equal to 0.675.
I mean it could be read that way but that's the way most people read fractions. 11 and 8/10. Most people I know read decimals like that as 11 point 8. So yes I suppose it's true; it's not wrong, but most people don't say it like that. And I don't know how they taught you to read it in your math course.