What is the next number in this sequence: 1 4 9 16 ?
Squared numbers.
1 X 1 = 1
2 X 2 = 4
3 X 3 = 9
4 X 4 = 16
5 X 5 = 25
25 is next in the sequence.
What are your thoughts on this subject?
154 Comments
wdbfnad
So, that's not how I did it. I did +3, +5, +7, +9 ... The magic of math!
William Laughlin
Sorry, but you are wrong about that. Adding succeeding odd numbers will ALWAYS work, too. Those numbers are the differences between succeeding squares. There are at least two ways to correctly solve this problem and each will always yield the same correct answer!
Helen Mallazzo
I did it your way
scottthelen
I did it that way too! So funny :)
Julie Quenneville Bustos
That's how I did it too! Lol
proudpapadesigns
I did the same...
kopackorl
Remember to show your work so you can still get credit! Personally, I just saw it as squared numbers.
Maureen Stewart
I used my fingers, I'm also old so I can do whatever the hell I like!:)
John Hogan
That's also how I saw it .
Daryl Stokes
me, too.
Nora Russell
wdbfnad, me too!
Irene Townsend
Christian Matthews, Your common core maths is not that old. When I was younger if we got the answer right no matter how you got it right, (aside from cheating) then it was right. There is always more than one way to skin a cat, so to speak.
Mother of Dogs
SO if common core maths didn't exist when I was a child all my teachers were wrong? Common core has only existed a short while Maths in the form i learned has existed for centuries.
deborahbrhoades
That's how I did it. Then I typo'd
Cohelian
No. Trivia can be anything. Exclude one thing might as well exclude everything. If we all got every question right it wouldn't be worth playing. Learning something new or finding out that you know something you didn't know you knew is what makes it fun.
David McKay
wdbfnad, Me too!
tsnchz
wdbfnad, that's exactly the way I did it, butbitvtook me a while... Never been good at math, funny as I'm a carpenter & I deal with numbers all day.
David Coe
I guessed ! Math is a no-go area for me.
Kath Thomson
I'm not sure that maths questions can be considered trivia. This requires a mathematical ability rather than general knowledge. Anyone else agree?
ktldg
wdbfnad, I did it that way too
Math is sweet
Can never fail
Marty Werntz Powell
That’s how I got it too
Wyla Reedy
Math and Vibration/Music are Universal Constants.
Kat
I just added odd numbers, increasing by one, to get the answer. I've never done math the "proper way".
James Parrillo, with Christine
Chrissy Krainock Luders, Why would the next number be 41? Why would you add 16 again? The next square is the square of 6, which is 36. That would be the sum of 25 + 11. Thank you, Christine, James's wife
david dunbar
A number of sequence calculations fit into this sequence