SOLUTION: 1,3.5 are the first three terms of the differences of a quadratic sequence. the 7th term of the quadratic sequence is 35
a) determine the 6th and 5th terms of the quadratic sequ
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Question 1069068: 1,3.5 are the first three terms of the differences of a quadratic sequence. the 7th term of the quadratic sequence is 35
a) determine the 6th and 5th terms of the quadratic sequence
b) determine the nth term of the quadratic sequence
Answer by ikleyn(52855) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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What is a quadratic sequence ??
For more than 60 years it is for the first time I see such combination of words.
If you enter with such non-standard term, you must DEFINE it in the condition.
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