Glencoe Math: Course 1, Volume 2
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2. Function Rules
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Exercise 11 Page 592

We want to identify the given sequence as arithmetic or geometric. To do so we will calculate the differences and ratios between consecutive terms.

We can see above that the ratios are not the same. However the differences are the same. This means that the sequence is a arithmetic sequence with a common difference of To find the next two terms in the sequence, we will extend this pattern.