You can notice that each term of the sequence has a denominator with powers of 2. The first term has 2 powered to 0, the second term has a 2 powered to 1 and so on. The numerator is always 3.
Then, for the n-th term, you have:
Answer:
9 sqrt(2) /2 = PQ
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
sin theta = opp/ hypotenuse
sin 45 = PQ = 9
9 sin 45 = PQ
9 sqrt(2) /2 = PQ
X + x + 24 = 58
x = (58-24)/2=17
the first number is 17 and the second number is the sum of 17 and 28. Finding it has been left as an exercise for the reader.