Concept explainers
a.
To find : the next two germs of each sequence.
a.

Answer to Problem 1P
29 and 35
Explanation of Solution
Given sequence:
Calculation:
Since the each term of given sequence after the first term is obtained by adding the previous one by 6, therefore given sequence is an arithmetic sequence.
Therefore, the next two terms of the sequence are
Thus, the next two terms of the sequence are 29 and 35.
b
To find : a recursive formula that represents the same sequence..
b

Answer to Problem 1P
25 and 12.5
Explanation of Solution
Given sequence:
Calculation:
Since the each term of given sequence after the first term is obtained by multiplying the previous one by
Therefore, the next two terms of the sequence are
Thus, the next two terms of the sequence are 25 and 12.5
c.
To find : the next two germs of each sequence.
c.

Answer to Problem 1P
32 and
Explanation of Solution
Given sequence:
Calculation:
Since the each term of given sequence after the first term is obtained by multiplying the previous one by
Therefore, the next two terms of the sequence are
Thus, the next two terms of the sequence are 32 and
d
To find : a recursive formula that represents the same sequence..
d

Answer to Problem 1P
1 and 5
Explanation of Solution
Given sequence:
Calculation:
Since the each term of given sequence after the first term is obtained by adding the previous one by 4, therefore given sequence is an arithmetic sequence.
Therefore, the next two terms of the sequence are
Thus, the next two terms of the sequence are 1 and 5.
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