SOLUTION: Use differences to find a pattern in the sequence.
-2, -5, -7, -7, -4, 3, 15,
What is the next term?
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Question 310073: Use differences to find a pattern in the sequence.
-2, -5, -7, -7, -4, 3, 15,
What is the next term?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2, -5, -7, -7, -4, 3, 15, 33, 58
**-3***-2**0***+3*+7*+12*+18*+25 difference
*****+1**+2**+3**+4**+5*+6**+7 sequence
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