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Let's solve this problem step-by-step:

First let's convert 1 to 1/1:

 ⇒ Sequence: [tex]\frac{1}{1},\frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{9}, \frac{1}{16}, \frac{1}{25} ,..[/tex]

Now let's consider a few things:

  • the numerator of each of the fractions don't change
  • the denominators are all perfect squares:

               ⇒ 1, 4, 9, 16 ,25, 36

The perfect square that comes after 25:

  ⇒ is 36

     ⇒ which is the denominator of the fraction that comes after [tex]\frac{1}{25}[/tex]

Answer: [tex]\frac{1}{36}[/tex]

Hope that helps!

             

Answer:

1/36

Step-by-step explanation:

If you write the first number as a fraction also, 1/1, then every term has a 1 on top of a fraction.

The denominators (number on the bottom) are

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, this is a list of perfect squares. That is

1 = 1×1 = 1^2

4 = 2×2 = 2^2

9 = 3×3 = 3^2

16 = 4×4 = 4^2

25 = 5×5 = 5^2

So the next number is

6×6 = 6^2

= 36

36 is on the bottom. 1 is on the top.

The next number is 1/36.

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