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22 March, 13:05

What is the nth term for the sequence 5, 11, 19 29, 41, ...

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  1. 22 March, 13:33
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    The answer would be 55 because the sequence it's going by is adding 2 to the number you're adding up by. So for example, 5+6 = 11, 11+8=19, 19+10 = 29. and 29+12 = = 41, so the next one would be 41+14=55. Does that makes sense?
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