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  • 26-01-2019
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write the first
four terms of the sequence start at 7 then subtract 3

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tabbycat24816
tabbycat24816 tabbycat24816
  • 26-01-2019
Hi there!

So, basically, you're starting at seven and just subtract three from each number. It looks like this:

7, 4, 1, -2...

You can go in this pattern forever! But, the question asks just for the first four integers. ;)

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