Text: 3, 7, 16, 38, 41
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First, we find the differences between consecutive terms: $7 - 3 = 4$ $16 - 7 = 9$ $38 - 16 = 22$ $41 - 38 = 3$ Now, let's find the differences between these differences: $9 - 4 = 5$ $22 - 9 = 13$ $3 - 22 = -19$ We can see that there is no clear pattern in Show more…
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