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Term 4 is equal to term 5.
Term 4 is equal to term 5.
Term 4 is an even number.
Term 4 is an even number.
You add 7 to each term.
You add 7 to each term.
Term 4 is an odd number.
Term 4 is an odd number.
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I don't have the sequence or the full question — I only see the four answer choices. Please paste the sequence (or the full problem text or image) and I will pick the correct choice.
If you want to check it yourself, here’s what to do:
- To test "Term 4 is equal to term 5": compute term5 − term4; if it's 0, that choice is correct.
- To test "You add 7 to each term": subtract consecutive terms; if each difference is 7 (term2−term1 = term3−term2 = … = 7) then that’s correct.
- To test "Term 4 is an even number" or "Term 4 is an odd number": look at the value of term4 and check its parity.
Send the sequence and I’ll choose the right answer.
If you want to check it yourself, here’s what to do:
- To test "Term 4 is equal to term 5": compute term5 − term4; if it's 0, that choice is correct.
- To test "You add 7 to each term": subtract consecutive terms; if each difference is 7 (term2−term1 = term3−term2 = … = 7) then that’s correct.
- To test "Term 4 is an even number" or "Term 4 is an odd number": look at the value of term4 and check its parity.
Send the sequence and I’ll choose the right answer.
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