Not all sequences are arithmetic. But, there is still a pattern. Describe the relationship between the terms in each sequence. Then write the next three terms in the sequence.

The relationship between the terms in a sequence can vary depending on the type of sequence. For example, in a geometric sequence, the ratio between any two consecutive terms is always the same. In this type of sequence, the next three terms can be found by multiplying the previous term by the common ratio.

For example, if the sequence is 2, 4, 8, 16, the common ratio is 2. The next three terms in the sequence would be 32, 64, 128.