Sequential?

Praetor

New Member
22 if we use a Pascal-ish type of pattern with the deltas
19 if we use a linear additive expansion
14 if we use a 3n-1 expansion
....
ok im really bored :p


+5, +3, +1, and then you'll get an endless decimal
wth?
 

Praetor

New Member
Easy. Requires logic. Odd numbers decreasing by two

eg: 19, 17, 15, 13, 11, 9

In this suite, from the first to the second, you add 5. From the second to the third, you add 3. Obviously, from the third to the missing number, you add 1.

3, 8, 11, 12
Congratualtions but how is it an endless decimal?
 

zkiller

Super Moderator
Staff member
PC Technology INC. said:
I think it would be -1, since there is no division. I think I added this one for no reason
if anything, it would be -2 as 1 -3 = -2
 

AainaA

New Member
3, 8, 11,

3 to 8 = 5, 8 to 11 = 3, hence 11 to ? = 8, and next will be ?

that'll keep you guessing huh?

go on, your turn
 

AainaA

New Member
i know i know... you've got a tetraton of it stashed somewhere in hannover... or is it elsewhere? ;)
 

zkiller

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Staff member
meh... hannover is a place to stash things i want nothing to do with. not much a fan of northern germany as you know. to liberal, to flat and to cold. i take my stash of lazyness ness with me where ever i go. :)
 

AainaA

New Member
oh gawd... you don't have to try to influence any of us into your casbah of bohemian lifestyle :p
 

zkiller

Super Moderator
Staff member
garfield is cool, but i don't know if we'd get along to well, after all, who's gonna leave the house to buy the lasanje (i still don't know how to spell that word, but it sure does taste good! :)).
 
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