Find the next 3 terms 5,12,26
It could be anything.
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looks like 2x+2 so maybe \(2\times 26+2=54\) for the fist one
(a polynomial of fourth degree could make it any algebraic number)
then \(2\times 54+2=110\) for the second
satellite is right so 54, 110, 222
(a polynomial of fourth degree with transcendental or algebraic numbers as coefficients could make it anything...)
@Numbers i wouldn't steer you wrong
it could be pi. it could be e. it could be i. it could be e^(ipi)
54, 110, 222
I agree with satellite :)
It looks like it... but who knows? (it probably is it)
a polynomial of seventh degree could make the numbers, e, i, pi.
So, I'm going with e, i, pi (although @satellite73 has what you are really looking for)
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