We can find a formula for nth term of the given sequence as follows:
1, 5, 12, 22, 35
The 1st differences between terms:
4, 7, 10, 13
The 2nd differences :
3, 3, 3
Since it takes two rounds of differences to arrive at a constant difference between terms, the nth term will be a 2nd degree polynomial of the form:
, where c is a constant. The coefficients a, b, and the constant c can be found.
We can form the following 3 equations with 3 unknowns a, b, c:

Solving for a, b, c, we get:
a = 3/2, b = -1/2, c = 0
Therefore, the nth term of the given sequence is:

Answer:
I believe the points (0,-4) and (1,28) work. You can also use (0.125,0) if you can.
<span>4.045 x10^-3 in standard notation = 4,045</span>
make the denominators the same so you cancompare
Answer:
36, 2×2×3×3
Step-by-step explanation:
8 free throws= 8×1=8
14 2 point baskets= 14×2=28
8+28=36