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I have this homework problem that is as follows: The first sequence has 1 block, the second sequence has 5 blocks, the third sequence has 13 blocks and I am supposed to come up with an equation to find out how many blocks are in any sequence. I know that the 4th sequence has 25 blocks and the 5th sequence has 41 blocks and that the difference between the sequences is a multiple of 4, but I am stuck! Help!
I have this homework problem that is as follows: The first sequence has 1 block, the second sequence has 5 blocks, the third sequence has 13 blocks and I am supposed to come up with an equation to find out how many blocks are in any sequence. I know that the 4th sequence has 25 blocks and the 5th sequence has 41 blocks and that the difference between the sequences is a multiple of 4, but I am stuck! Help!
