Simple maths problem?

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Ok now this isn't for a course i'm doing, just "leisure" so no you're not doing my homework for me. Never the less it's bugging me.

The exercise is to do with using a calculator, to progress through a sequence of numbers for example the sequence

-1 1 3 5....

can be entered into the calculator like so

-1 enter + 2 enter enter enter......

Easy no? Ok so how about this sequence

4 0.25 4 0.25 4.....

Now i've figured out that 4/16=0.25 and 0.25*16=4, but the problem is this can't be entered into the calculator using the same method.

It's been at least 8 years since i've done anything like this! :(
 
i dont get why a calculator is involved.

can some hi-tech ones predict sequences or something? :S

edit: nvm, think i get it.. you wanted a constant 'function' that could be typed into a calculator to produce the next number (correct me if wrong).
 
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x^-1 is the same as 1/x

4^-1 is the same as 1/4 which = 0.25

0.25^-1 is the same as 1/0.25 which is 4

can't see how this can trouble people really?
 
So maybe the answer is

0.25 1/x 1/x =

And then each time you press equals it alternates between 0.25 and 4.

I've not got a calculator here though so can't check to see whether this is right or not.
 
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