Respuesta :

Answer:

Therefore the missing term is

[tex]\dfrac{5}{4}[/tex]

And the Sequence is

[tex]1,\dfrac{3}{2},\dfrac{5}{4},\dfrac{7}{8},\dfrac{9}{16}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The Missing Pattern in b>

The given Sequence is

[tex]1,\dfrac{3}{2},\ ...\ ,\dfrac{7}{8},\dfrac{9}{16}[/tex]

To Find:

Missing one

Solution:

In this Pattern two is added to the numerator and two is multiplied by the denominator for the next term.

First term is

[tex]\dfrac{1}{1}[/tex]

Now for the second term, add two do the numerator and multiply two the denominator we get,

[tex]\dfrac{1+2}{1\times 2}=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

Similarly for the third term do the same process we get

[tex]\dfrac{3+2}{2\times 2}=\dfrac{5}{4}[/tex]

Further for the fourth term we will get

[tex]\dfrac{5+2}{4\times 2}=\dfrac{7}{8}[/tex]

and so on.

Therefore the missing term is

[tex]\dfrac{5}{4}[/tex]

And the Sequence is

[tex]1,\dfrac{3}{2},\dfrac{5}{4},\dfrac{7}{8},\dfrac{9}{16}[/tex]