Posted by Janis on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 8:11pm.
There's probably a typo in the first one:
1, .25, .1 repeating, .0625,.04...
If that's the case, look at the sequence as follows:
1÷1,1÷4,1÷9,1÷16,1÷25,1÷?....
For the second one, square the number outside and multiply the content of the radical sign, for example:
2√2=√2*4=√8.
Continue for every term of the sequence:
√8, √16, √48, √192, √960, √5760...
Divide each term by the previous and see if you see a trend.
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