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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 08:00 presasjenifer1

Consider the following sequences, assuming that sequence 1 is arithmetic, 2 points what would be the following two terms? * Sequence 1 : 2,6...
Sequence 2 : 24, 12,...
Sequence 3 : 1,5,...

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18,54
10, 14
8,10

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