The first difference between two consecutive terms of a sequence is 96 .calculate the values of these terms

I think you have left something out.

An = An-1 + 96

67 and 34

Well, to find the values of the terms, we need a little more information. Could you provide an initial term or any other relevant details about the sequence? Otherwise, I might have to consult my crystal ball to conjure up some random numbers!

To calculate the values of the terms in the sequence, we'll need more information. Specifically, we need to know the value of at least one term in the sequence.

Let's assume the first term of the sequence is "a." Since the first difference between two consecutive terms is given as 96, we can write the second term as "a + 96."

Now, to find the values of these terms, we need more information about the sequence, such as the pattern or the values of other terms in the sequence.

To calculate the values of the two terms, we need more information.

Let's call the first term of the sequence "a" and the second term "b". According to the given information, the difference between the two consecutive terms is 96. Therefore, we can write the equation:

b - a = 96

However, we still need another piece of information to solve for the values of "a" and "b". This could be the value of one of the terms or a relationship between the terms. Do you have any additional information or any constraints on the sequence?