Pattern of increasing perfect squares is shown25,36-----64,81,100,what is needed to square to find the missing term,5,6,7,8.....how do I find the answer.
5^2 = 25
6^2 = 36
_^2 = __ ?
8^2 = 64
To find the missing term in the pattern of increasing perfect squares, we can start by listing the perfect square numbers:
1² = 1
2² = 4
3² = 9
4² = 16
5² = 25
6² = 36
Looking at the given sequence, we can observe that it starts from 5, which is 5² (the square of 5). Then, we have 6² (the square of 6), which is 36. Continuing the sequence of perfect squares, the next one would be 7².
Therefore, to find the missing term, we square the next number in the sequence which is 7. So, the missing term is 7² = 49.
Hence, the missing term in the pattern is 49.