crackers666 crackers666
  • 20-06-2017
  • Mathematics
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Is the given conjecture a valid rule for the following sequence? If not, give a counterexample. Sequence: 1, 2, 3, 6, 18, 108, ... Conjecture: Multiply the previous 2 terms to get the next term

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irspow
irspow irspow
  • 20-06-2017
A counterexample is seen in the third term, 3, which does not equal 1*2=2.

1*2=2  NOT 3
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sodamix sodamix
  • 22-06-2017
No; 3 is a counterexample. is what i got

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