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Lemur [1.5K]
3 years ago
8

Help on patterns I am very confused the geometric arithmetic and or neither

Mathematics
1 answer:
melamori03 [73]3 years ago
5 0
A sequence is a set of numbers, called terms, arranged in some particular order. An arithmetic<span> sequence is a sequence with the difference between two consecutive terms constant. The difference is called the common difference. A </span>geometric <span>sequence is a sequence with the ratio between two consecutive terms constant.
I believe number 2 is geometric and number 5 is arithmetic</span>
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Clear the absolute-value bars by splitting the equation into its two cases, one for the Positive case and the other for the Negative case.

The Absolute Value term is |x|

 For the Negative case we'll use -(x) 

For the Positive case we'll use (x) 

Step  3  :

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     Multiply

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Step  4  :

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     Which is the solution for the Positive Case

Step  5  :

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| y + 4 | < 1

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This is the pattern for "less than". Continuing, I'll subtract 3 from all three "sides" of the inequality:

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