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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the next two terms of the following sequence? 22, 4, 28, 16, …

OpenStudy (experimentx):

do you have a general term for sequence??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is the same problem that has been answered before! :) http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/4f51243fe4b019d0ebafa22e

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No. I think this one was a mistake because I just cannot figure it out.

OpenStudy (experimentx):

seriously, even wolfram can 't find the answer ... you have any other similar related problems

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok Gmalavolti. Thanks for the 411. Funny thing I got 32 and 64.

OpenStudy (mani_jha):

Is the answer 34 and 64?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@experimentX Thanks for your help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am going to take my chances with the answer I got, since others have come close. with 34 and I have 32.

OpenStudy (mani_jha):

How did you get 32?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

i guess you are making a sequence by mixing two sequence 4, 16, 64, .. and 24, 28, 32, ... but i don't think its' right (just intuition)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, that's the only way I could think of.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ Mani, its multiple choice also and no 34 is there.

OpenStudy (mani_jha):

and is 64 there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It was 32 guys. I really appreciate your help! Thanks.

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