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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mount_Royal_University/Mathematical_Reasoning/3%3A_Number_Patterns/3.E%3A_Number_Patterns_(Exercises)
    This is an Arithmetic Sequence because the difference remains the same between the terms throughout the entire sequence. Find the \(n^{th}\) term of the sequence \(5,10,17, 26, 37, \cdots\), assume th...This is an Arithmetic Sequence because the difference remains the same between the terms throughout the entire sequence. Find the \(n^{th}\) term of the sequence \(5,10,17, 26, 37, \cdots\), assume that the pattern continues. Find the \(n^{th}\) term of the sequence \(1,5,12, 22, \cdots\),assume that the pattern continues. Find the \(n^{th}\) term of the sequence \(1,5,14,30 \cdots\)., assume that the pattern continues.

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