Author | Flooders Tenthouse |
Lol, what did you do btw? |
Wait The first term is 1 -_- |
1,6,36,240,?
Sorry again xDD |
Yeah lol, that's why NC and I were confused xD |
then i'm correct :D
(1+2)*2 = 6
(6+3)*4 = 36
(36+4)*6 = 240
(240+5)*8 = 1960 |
If it's that it has to be 1960 like NC said though, not 2500 no? |
You did find a stranger pattern but not what I had in mind.. I guess mine is quite simple :P |
What's your pattern then? |
(1)*(1) = 1
(1+2)*(1*2) = 6
(1+2+3)*(1*2*3) = 36
(1+2+3+4)*(1*2*3*4) = 240
(1+2+3+4+5)*(1*2*3*4*5) = 1800
:D |
Each term has product of product of numbers and sum of numbers :D
If you get it ;)
Makes sense now ? :P |
Ah so n(n+1)(n!)/2
Interesting. |
Lol then what's the correct answer? xD |
Well there's no right or wrong answer in patterns like this :)
You can find many patterns out of a bunch of numbers ^^ |
Oh I see :)
It's fun :D |
Ok PJ, one more and I'll go to bed xD |
Yeah exactly :)
They can only be solved as MCQ xD |
Damn you are addicted..
You had your dose today :) Extra problems can cause your brain have a dream like you gf is choosing patterns and you were one of them.. next one will be better xD
Come tomorrow :P |
What's MCQ? :O |
5 12 24 36 ? |
It might be easy for your mathematician brains xD |