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Please look in your text book for this problem Statement

The arithmetic sequence is 12, 16, 20, .........

Now we can find the common difference d by subtracting two consecutive terms.

d = 4

Now add 4 to the third term of the sequence , and then continue adding 4 untill

the next four terms are found.

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The next four terms of the sequence are 24, 28, 32, and 36.

The next four terms of the sequence are 24, 28, 32, and 36.



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