Input 2. 4. 9. N

Output 4. 6. 11 What is n

The output for the given input sequence is 4. 6. 11. The value of 'n' is not specified in the input.

The given sequence is 2, 4, 9, N. To find the term after 9, we need to determine the pattern or rule followed by the sequence.

Looking at the differences between consecutive terms, we find:

4 - 2 = 2,
9 - 4 = 5,
N - 9 = ?

From this, we can observe that the differences between consecutive terms are increasing by 3 each time. Therefore, the difference between the last two terms would be 5 + 3 = 8.

So, to find N, we need to add 8 to the last given term, which is 9.

N = 9 + 8 = 17.

Therefore, N is equal to 17.

To find the value of N, we can look for a pattern in the sequence of numbers.

Looking at the input sequence, we can observe that each number is obtained by adding 2 to the previous number.

Starting from the first number, if we add 2, we get the second number. Then, if we add 5 (2+2+1), we get the third number. Therefore, to find N, we need to continue this pattern.

Adding 2, 5, and 8 to the previous numbers respectively, we get:
2 + 2 = 4
4 + 5 = 9
9 + 8 = 17

So the value of N should be 17.