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  • 11-04-2024
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-1;-4;-9;.... find the next three terms​

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petegaffney
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  • 11-04-2024
The sequence you provided is the series of perfect squares with negative values: -1, -4, -9, ... To find the next three terms, you continue this pattern by squaring the next consecutive integers.

The next perfect square after 9 is 16, and its negative value is -16. So, the next three terms in the sequence would be: -16, -25, and -36.



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