SOLUTION: Please what is the formula for finding this sequence? I need answer ASAP 1 3 7 8 21 49 76 224 467 514

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Question 1196150: Please what is the formula for finding this sequence?
I need answer ASAP
1
3
7
8
21
49
76
224
467
514

Answer by ikleyn(52790)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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There are many formulas for this sequence.

If to be more precise,  there are  INFINITELY  MANY  formulas for it.


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Comment from student : Please can I get one of the formulas? Thank you



My response : Go to website

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=interpolating+polynomial+calculator

It is devoted to finding a fitting polynomial for given set of data.

Read its description attentively.

Then input your data and get an approximating polynomial from the solver.

To have a guaranteed integer numbers output, round the polynomial output values to the closest integer at each input.

Also,  do not try to apply this polynomial to other input values than listed -
- you are not guaranteed in getting "right" integer numbers/(outputs).



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