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Intro to Arithmetic Sequences

Intro to Arithmetic Sequences

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Mathematics

9th Grade

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HSF.BF.A.2

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Lauren Bedard

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Intro to Arithmetic Sequences

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Definitions

  • What does n mean?

    n is the order that a term in a sequence occurs

    Example: In the sequence 1, 3, 5, 7,... “5” is the 3rd term, so the value of n would be 3

  • What does t(n) mean?

    t(n) is the “nth” term

    Example: If I want to find the 7th term in the sequence, I’m looking for t(7)

  • What is a common difference? It is the number being added every time in an arithmetic sequence

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Multiple Choice

In the sequence 2, 4, 6, 7, ... What is the value of n for 7?

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3

2

4

3

7

4

1

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Multiple Choice

If I want to find t(4), what am I looking for?

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The 4th term

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How many times 4 occurs in the sequence

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The position of 4 in the sequence

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What the sequence would look like if it was multiplied by 4

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Multiple Choice

In the sequence -7, 1, 9, 17, 25, ... What is the common difference?

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10

2

4

3

-8

4

8

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Explicit Equations for Arithmetic Sequences

  • Remember that arithmetic sequences are basically just linear equations. You’re just replacing x and y with n and t(n)

    Common difference = slope

    t(0) or “0th term” = y-intercept


  • Example: if your common difference was -3, and t(0) = 7, your equation would be t(n) = -3n + 7

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Multiple Choice

If the common difference is 4 and t(0) = 5, what would the equation for the sequence be?

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y = 4x + 5

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t(n) = 5n + 4

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t(n) = 4n + 5

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y = 5x + 4

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