Mathematics, 31.01.2021 21:30 KillerSteamcar
The first two terms of a sequence are given. Use these terms to answer the following questions.
2,8,
.a Write the next three terms of this sequence if the sequence is arithmetic. ( Answer using a complete sentence)
B. Write the next three terms of this sequence if the sequence is geometric. (Answer using a complete sentence)
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