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Asked by Zama Khuzwayo

Quadratic sequence has x;4;8;4;8;y determine the value of x and y if it second difference is 4
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Answered by oobleck
sorry. There's no way a quadratic sequence can go up, down, up, if the 2nd difference is constant.
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