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Sequences - IceyLava108 - 01-Jun-2012

Yes, mine was prime numbers.. Slight frown

OK let's see how much rage comes over this:

1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34


Sequences - geodave - 01-Jun-2012

Didn't we just do fibonacci?

I cannot spell fibbonaci.

you'll never get this one (unless you google it):

3,7,15,1,292,1,1,1,2,1,3......


Sequences - KeyboardWielder - 02-Jun-2012

Quote:10, 10, 10, 15, 10, 10, 15, 10, 40, __

That's tricky. Looks sort of like a tennis score.


Here are the next few numbers in the sequence:-

... 8, 30, 40, 0, 25, 25, 0, 10, __

By 0 actually I mean infinity (or to be more precise, 10% of infinity).

The sequence itself is finite, though.

- Madhav.


Sequences - geodave - 02-Jun-2012

10% of infinity? It's been a long time since Number Theory class, but doesn't 10% of infinity = infinity?

I still have no idea. Any ideas on mine?

Let's try this one:

0,2,16,54,128,250,432,686,1024,....


Sequences - pillowpc2001 - 02-Jun-2012

Quote:Let's try this one:

0,2,16,54,128,250,432,686,1024,....


(x^3)*2

Woah, did I actually figure one of these out? Flushed


Sequences - geodave - 02-Jun-2012

Quote:(x^3)*2

Woah, did I actually figure one of these out? Flushed


Yes you did!

Let's have a little more fun.....

70,60,45,25,0...


Sequences - KeyboardWielder - 03-Jun-2012

Quote:you'll never get this one...

3,7,15,1,292,1,1,1,2,1,3......
I took your word for it and didn't even try. Tongue The 292 just looks evil.

Quote:10, 10, 10, 15, 10, 10, 15, 10, 40, __
Quote:... 8, 30, 40, 0, 25, 25, 0, 10, __
Quote:It's been a long time since Number Theory class...
If you've learnt your Lessons well, the first eight should be a cakewalk. Wink

- Madhav.


Sequences - geodave - 03-Jun-2012

I'm still lost.

The 292 is pretty wild. The sequence is the continued fraction expansion of pi (I guess pieguy didn't see it.)


Sequences - KeyboardWielder - 03-Jun-2012

Quote:10, 10, 10, 15, 10, 10, 15, 10, 40, 8, 30, 40, 0, 25, 25, 0, 10, __
Here's the answer:-


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Sequences - Green Kitten - 03-Jun-2012

13, 16, 33, 51, 61, ___?