
Arithmetic Sequence
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9th Grade
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Nicole Cole
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Have your notebook out.
Write down key vocabulary and concepts from the slides and video.
Write down examples.
Notes:
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Match
Match each term from the video with its meaning.
sequence
common difference
arithmetic
common ratio
geometric
a list of numbers with a constant difference
the difference between consecutive terms in a sequence
a type of progression where the difference between terms is constant
the ratio between consecutive terms in a sequence
a progression where each term is multiplied by a constant factor
a list of numbers with a constant difference
the difference between consecutive terms in a sequence
a type of progression where the difference between terms is constant
the ratio between consecutive terms in a sequence
a progression where each term is multiplied by a constant factor
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Arithmetic Sequences (title)
Notes: Add to notebook.
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Math Response
What is the first term of the sequence? a1 =
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Math Response
What is the fourth term of the sequence? a4=
7
Math Response
What is the common difference?
(Term an - previous term (an-1)
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Math Response
What is the 6th term of the sequence? a6=
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Open Ended
What did you do to find the 6th term? Be precise.
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Notes Continued:
Arithmetic Sequences are sequences that follow a pattern based on adding/subtracting.
The number added to/subtracted from each term is a constant, fixed amount.
The difference between one term and the next is called the common difference.
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Fill in the Blank
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Fill in the Blank
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Categorize
8
11
26
20
15
16.5
21
22.5
16
13
4
-2
20.5
18
15.5
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Using a1 and the common difference place the terms in the category that continues the sequence.
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So far, we have done problems like this...
Find the 8th term in the following sequence: an = 4, 6.5, 9, 11.5, 14,...
Easy right? We keep the sequence going and find that a8= 18.5
But what if you had to find the 33rd term?
What if we needed to find the sum of those terms?
It would require a lot of adding and extra work, AND the chance of being off by a few numbers is very likely.
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an= the term we are looking for
an-1= the previous term
d = common difference
Recursive Formula: an=an-1 + d
We have formulas to help find those terms that are further along the sequence.
Notes Continued:
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an= the term we are looking for
a1= the first term
d = common difference
n = the number of the term we are looking for
Explicit Formula: an=a1 + d(n-1)
We have formulas to help find those terms that are further along the sequence.
Notes Continued:
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Recursive
Explicit
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Match
Determine whether the given sequence is arithmetic or not.
(Answer yes or no)
7, 14, 28, 56, 112
1, 4, 9, 16, 25
18, 27, 36, 45, 54
9, 5, 1, -3, -7
2, -4, 1, -6, 0
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
The next two terms of the sequence 4, 7, 10, 13 are
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Multiple Choice
97, 86, 75, 64, ...
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Multiple Choice
25, 21, 17, 13,...
Write the explicit equation that models the sequence.
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Multiple Choice
2, 8, 14, ...
(Hint: Write your formula and then simplify it.)
an= 2 + 6n
an= -6 + 6n
an= 6n - 4
an= 4 - 6n
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
6, 4, 2, 0, . . .
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Multiple Choice
9, 4, -1, -6, -11, ...
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
a14=68
d=3
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Fill in the Blank
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Multiple Choice
Write the RECURSIVE rule for the arithmetic sequence
-49, -35, -21, -7, ...
a1=-49;
an = an-1 + 10
a1=-7;
an = an-1 + 14
a1=-49;
an = an-1 + 14
a1= -49;
an = an-1 -14
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Multiple Choice
Write the EXPLICIT rule for the arithmetic sequence
9, 13, 17, 21, ...
an = -4n + 5
an = -9n + 14
an = 9n - 5
an = 4n + 5
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Multiple Choice
Identify the rule as recursive or explicit, then find the first 4 terms of the sequence.
a1 = 100
an = an-1 - 8
Explicit; 100, 92, 84, 76
Recursive; 100, 92, 84, 76
Explicit; 100, 108, 116, 124
Recursive; 100, 108, 116, 124
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