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Mathematics, 13.06.2021 22:20 nandalabella06

Vhich type of sequence is shown? Check all that apply. 4, 8, 12, 16, ...
The numbers are quickly getting larger, so this is a geometric sequence.
The numbers are slowly getting larger, so this is an arithmetic sequence.
This is an arithmetic sequence because there is a common difference of 4 between each term.
This is a geometric sequence because there is a common ratio of 2 between each term.
Add 4 to the last term to extend this arithmetic sequence.
Multiply the last term by 2 to extend this geometric sequence.

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