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Beckham
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10 January, 03:56
2,-4,8,-16
What is the next term in the sequence?
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Giovanna Farrell
10 January, 03:59
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Step-by-step explanation:
it is a pattern of times - 2
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Quincy
10 January, 04:10
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Step-by-step explanation:
every time we are multiplying by - 2 so if we do - 16 x - 2 we will get postive 32
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