your sequence is given by (n^3 + n) therefore for the 6th term you do 6^3 + 6 which equals 222 as stated before. However by using this formula you can find any term in the sequence.
2007-05-08 03:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The awnswer is two hundrend and twenty two(222). I used a polynomial function, where you find the diffrence between the numbers next to eachother. when you choose a way to go you must stick with that direction. When you subtract 2 from 10 you get 8. when you subtract 10 from 30 you get 20.
When you subtract 30 from 68 you get 38.
Once you havve finished the sequence you move down to the numbers you have just derived from the first sequence.
you continue this patteren untill all the numbers in the row match. I ended up with 6 at the 3rd deggree. the you add back up to get the next number.
2007-05-07 23:03:22
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answered by A 1
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68+3+1=72
72-10=62
72+68=130
repeat the pattern and you get...
either
A) 270
B) 144
2007-05-07 22:57:33
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answered by The Ponderer 3
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wow i honestly tried it, and was stumped..the guy above me looks rightt and i think he knows what he was talking about
now the first person...NO IDEA what they talkinabout lol
2007-05-07 23:59:28
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answered by nice too meet you. 4
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or 1,5,15,34,65, some odd number
2007-05-07 23:00:19
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answered by deepak57 7
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