Difficult Non Linear Number Patterns Strategy 7, 16, 29, 46, 67 and 3, 14, 39, 84, 155,
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Finite difference related to the degree of the polynomial. If the first finite difference is constant then the polynomial is linear; if the second is constant then it is quadratic; if the third is constant then it has to be cubic in nature and so on. There is also a very important relation between the leading coefficient degree of polynomial and the finite difference: a n! = Finite difference.
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This helped me a lot
Sir how did you find the value of "a" like why 3! ?
Thanks so much! I learnt so much from this video
sir the number after is 16 not 19
i am panicking that i chould not think of this strategy myself
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Thank you sir
I am trying to understand the n3 but an getting off track when the answer is given
thank you sir! extremely helpful
How did you get n+1 and n+2
Good
Please add decreasing non linear
I was confused on how you got n(n+1)
You are brave if i you show me something i will catch it. I understand it simply. Thanks
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Brah a pattern can be irregular pattern which is not quadratic and geometric and arithmetic but after they want tn😩
Such patterns are difficult sometimes. Thanks for sharing
1, 3, 4, x ,11,19,28, y
How to solve such problem with two unknowns
I still dnt understand wow
Could you solve this sequence for me? 1, 4, 10, 20, 35, ... It's cubic related.
1*1, 2*2, 3*3 plus 1, 4*4 plus 4, 5*5 plus 10
so next 6*6 plus 20 i would think, so 56
to be more precise, 1*1(plus 0), 2*2 (plus 0), 3*3 plus 1, 4*4 plus 4, 5*5 plus 10
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I Did not understand the general term
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you could of just used y = ax^2+bx+c
Or specifically an^2+bn+c
How do you use that?
Tnx Sir
How did u get 1 8 27 64 125 .. 🥺🥺
n^3
2n^2 +3n+2 works
why is it n + 1
how about this 2,6,22,56,114,202....?
Mr.Kumar I am very troubled with this I am a Grade 6 student and I watched your video I still cannot answer this question
“1,8,27,64”
These are cube of numbers. In grade 6, normally we do not teach cube and so I can understand your frustration. Hope that helps. Thanks
There would be a third difference
Pls I'm begging of you please, solve this for me
1,2,4,12,44,332,.... Someone please 😢😢
Hello Anil I've been seeing this video and thank you for the insights and explanations. But I've been stuck in a problem. I'ts about of letters secuences. Do you know how to resolved any ones? I leave the clue here if you can help me with. The secuence is: K N H P T L I N __?
What letter complete the pattern? Thank you Anil for any insights. Best.
how do you find general term for 2,5,9,14,20 ?
Look at differences: 3,4,5,6. Look at differences again: 1,1,1. So this is a quadratic sequence