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16 June, 21:39

Which answer describes the type of sequence? 3, 4, 7, 11, ...

neither arithmetic nor geometric

geometric

arithmetic

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  1. 17 June, 00:37
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    Neither arithmetic nor geometric. (I took the quiz)
  2. 17 June, 00:38
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    neither arithmetic nor geometric

    Step-by-step explanation:

    An arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which each term is found by adding the same constant to each term. Looking at our sequence, to get from 3 to 4 we add 1; to get from 4 to 7 we add 3; and to get from 7 to 11 we add 4. This is not constant, so this is not arithmetic.

    A geometric sequence is a sequence in which each term is found by multiplying each term by a constant. Looking at our sequence, to get from 3 to 4 we multiply by 4/3; to get from 4 to 7 we multiply by 7/4; to get from 11 to 7 we multiply by 11/7. These are not equivalent fractions, which means this is not a constant and not a geometric sequence.

    Thus this is neither.
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