1. 0.2,0.4,0.54,0.61
2.0.02,0.11,0.3,0.45
3.1.02,1.24,1.33,1.7
4.1.01,1.06,1.2,1.42
5.0.87,0.9,0.98,1.23
6.0.06,0.5,1.4,1.23
7.0.003,0.031,0.033.0.03
8.0.002.0.022.0.02.0.2
Answer:
<u>-</u><u>5</u><u>g</u><u>(</u><u>4</u><u>)</u><u> </u><u>-</u><u> </u><u>1</u><u> </u><u>is</u><u> </u><u>9</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
when x is 4:
therefore:
Answer:
it depends how much the cds cost.
Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>
Answer: (n-1)^2</h3>
This is because we have a list of perfect squares 0,1,4,9,...
We use n-1 in place of n because we're shifting things one spot to the left, since we start at 0 instead of 1.
In other words, if the answer was n^2, then the first term would be 1^2 = 1, the second term would be 2^2 = 4, and so on. But again, we started with 0^2 = 0, so that's why we need the n-1 shift.
You can confirm this is the case by plugging n = 1 into (n-1)^2 and you should find the result is 0^2 = 0. Similarly, if you tried n = 2, you should get 1^2 = 1, and so on. It appears you already wrote the answer when you wrote "Mark Scheme".
All of this only applies to sequence A.
side note: n is some positive whole number.