1. write a rule for the sequences

5, -4, -13, -22....

2. find the next the next three terms of the sequence
-6, -24, -96, - 384...

help plz

for the 1st it looks like you are subtracting 9 5 -9 = -4 check the next ones in the sequence to be sure.

What would you multiply -6 by to get -24? See if you answers\ works for the next term in the sequence. If you are right then find the next 3 terms by using the same rule.

1. To write a rule for the given sequence 5, -4, -13, -22..., we need to identify the pattern and create a formula based on it. In this sequence, it seems that each term is obtained by subtracting 9 from the previous term.

To express this pattern as a formula, we can start by assigning the term number as 'n'. The formula would then be:

An = 5 - 9(n - 1)

Here, An represents the nth term in the sequence.

2. To find the next three terms of the sequence -6, -24, -96, -384..., we need to identify the pattern and continue it. Looking at the given terms, it appears that each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by -4.

To find the next terms, we multiply the last term (-384) by -4:

Fourth term: -384 * (-4) = 1536
Fifth term: 1536 * (-4) = -6144
Sixth term: -6144 * (-4) = 24576

Therefore, the next three terms of the sequence are 1536, -6144, and 24576.