
Geometric Sequences Lesson
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Mathematics
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9th - 11th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Definition: A sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
Example: 5, 10, 20, 40, 80 is a geometric sequence because you multiply by 2 to find the next term. The common ratio is 2.
Geometric Sequences
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Open Ended
Is this a geometric sequence? 2,4,8,16,32....
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Yes!
The sequence given by 2,4,8,16,32.... is geometric because you multiply by 2 each time to find the next term.
The common ratio is 2.
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Multiple Choice
Is this a geometric sequence? 1,3,9,27....
Yes, you MULTIPLY by 3 each time.
No, because you are adding each time.
Yes, you ADD by 3 each time.
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Multiple Choice
Is this a geometric sequence? 10, 12, 14, 16, 18...
Yes, you multiply by 2 each time.
No, this sequence is actually arithmetic because you add by 2 each time.
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Multiple Choice
What is the common ratio (the number you multiply by each time) of this geometric sequence? 5, 20, 80, 320...
2
6
4
20
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The common ratio of the geometric sequence given by 40,20,10, 5 .... is 1/2 because you multiply by one half (or 0.5) each time.
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Multiple Choice
What is the common ratio (the number you multiply by each time) of this geometric sequence? 100, 50, 25, 12.5...
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1/2
1/4
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These sequences are exponential (like the graph shown) because they grow fast (since you are multiplying each time).
Geometric Sequence Graphs
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Graph can also decrease exponentially if you multiply by a fraction.
Common ratio is 1/2 for this graph.
Other Geometric Sequence Graphs
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Multiple Choice
What is the common ratio shown for this geometric sequence (exponential graph)? Hint: Sequence given by y-values on graph.
2 because you multiply each term by 2 to get next term.
4 because you multiply each term by 4 to get next term.
Definition: A sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
Example: 5, 10, 20, 40, 80 is a geometric sequence because you multiply by 2 to find the next term. The common ratio is 2.
Geometric Sequences
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