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Prodigy_Rocks_

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It's been a while since I posted a topic, so I'll post something school related, but no-so-math-related. 

How it works:

I'm going to give you a set of numbers and you have to give me a set of numbers that you think fits my rule. 

Ex. My set of numbers is {25,30,35}      and you guessed, {5,10,15} because you think it adds up by 5 each time.

 

Another example

 

My set of numbers is {1,3,9}      and you guessed {4,12,36} because you think it multiplies by 3 each time

Rules:

  • You can post as many times as you want but the game will end when there is 2-3 page worth of guesses (3 if I think it should go on a little more)
  • If you get it right I'll quote you, if you don't then I won't reply
  • Answer will be edited in once it's over

Here's the set of numbers, guess away!

{2,4,8}

A quadratic function can be written in vertex form:

f(x) = a( x-h )^2 + k          *^2 means squared*

The vertex form is helpful because it tells you the location of the vertex (h,k); (x,y)

 

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4 minutes ago, PapOiteE said:

{1,2,4}

This is probably wrong lol, I suck at this :P

It's not wrong, but there's a common theme both share that leads to my rule.

A quadratic function can be written in vertex form:

f(x) = a( x-h )^2 + k          *^2 means squared*

The vertex form is helpful because it tells you the location of the vertex (h,k); (x,y)

 

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24 minutes ago, Con said:

LOL. I wouldn't exactly call this a game. Sounds like you want us to help you with your math homework. lol. joking. 

I know the answer for a while now, thought I'd see what the crew knew. 

A quadratic function can be written in vertex form:

f(x) = a( x-h )^2 + k          *^2 means squared*

The vertex form is helpful because it tells you the location of the vertex (h,k); (x,y)

 

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11 minutes ago, Prodigy_Rocks_ said:

I know the answer for a while now, thought I'd see what the crew knew. 

I suck at math and therefore hate it. My mom used to try and buy me Math Problem coloring books. hahaha

 That is why i am not a Surgeon or Engineer. lol. I don't envy those with money or yachts or supermodels, I envy the people that can do hard math.

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30 minutes ago, Righteous said:

Well I've just seen this but I'll give it a go.

 

16 32 64?

Been awhile since someone commented. I think I might just give the answer. Yes, but it dosen't fit my rule. The answer is it goes in ascending order (going up)

A quadratic function can be written in vertex form:

f(x) = a( x-h )^2 + k          *^2 means squared*

The vertex form is helpful because it tells you the location of the vertex (h,k); (x,y)

 

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6 hours ago, Prodigy_Rocks_ said:

Been awhile since someone commented. I think I might just give the answer. Yes, but it dosen't fit my rule. The answer is it goes in ascending order (going up)

So what would the answer be in numbers? Good one nonetheless (Y)

Here's one:

28 91 133

 

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12 minutes ago, Righteous said:

So what would the answer be in numbers? Good one nonetheless (Y)

Here's one:

28 91 133

 

that'll be multipliers of 7 right so, 4 13 19 ?

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