What are the next three numbers in the pattern: 2, -4, 6, -8, 10

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there are two interlocking sequences:

2,6,10,14,18
-4,-8,-12,-16,-20

so, the next 3 terms are -12,14,-16

or, you could call Tn = -2n*(-1)^n, n=1,2,3...

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To find the next three numbers in the pattern, we need to observe the pattern and identify the rule that governs it.

Looking at the pattern, we can see that the numbers are alternating between positive and negative values. Additionally, the numbers are increasing by 2 each time.

Starting with 2, the next number should be -4, which is obtained by alternating the sign and subtracting 2 from the previous number.

To find the following numbers, we continue this pattern. So the next number after -4 is 6, obtained by changing the sign and adding 2. The number after 6 is -8, achieved by alternating the sign and subtracting 2. Finally, the number after -8 is 10, found by changing the sign and adding 2.

Therefore, the next three numbers in the pattern are: 6, -8, 10.