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Arithmetic Sequence Linear Function

Arithmetic Sequence Linear Function

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Mathematics

7th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 15 Questions

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​How many triangles would there be in the 12th term?

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Sequences Review

By Christen Calhoun

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  • have a common ratio

  • you multiply or divide each term by the same number to get the next term

  • think exponential function​

Geometric sequence

  • have a common difference

  • ​you add or subtract the same number to get the next term

  • think linear function​

Arithmetic sequence

Arithmetic vs geometric

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Notice the pattern between the y values.​ When looking at arithmetic sequences, the y values represent the sequence numbers, and the x values represent the positions of the numbers.

Arithmetic sequences are like lines with the y = mx+b formula that you are all familiar with

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a = the difference between consecutive terms

n = ​the term position we are looking at

a + b always equals the first term

​Any questions? Alright, now it's your turn...

Every arithmetic sequence has an nth term rule in

the form of an+b

(AKA the sequence formula)​

​ It would look like this in linear form

y = 2x+6​

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Multiple Choice

What is the sequence formula of 8, 6, 4, 2?

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-2

2

2n-10

3

-2n+10

4

-2n

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Multiple Choice

How do you write this sequence in linear form?

10, 15, 20, 25

1

y = 5x

2

y = 5x+5

3

y = 5x+1

4

y = x+5

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  • Allows you to find the value of a specific term based on it's position​

  • ​an = a1 + d(n-1)

explicit

  • Allows you to find the value of a specific term based on the previous term

  • an = an-1 +d

Recursive

two sequence formulas

an = nth term, unknown n = term position

a1 = 1st term d = common difference ​

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Lets look at a few examples

Find ​the 15th term in the sequence 4, 8, 12, 12, 16, 20...

an = a1​ + d(n-1)

a15 = 4 + 4(14)

a15 = 60​

Is everyone good with this? Get ready, it's your turn again to answer a few questions​...

Which explicit equation represents this sequence? -23, -25, -27, -28... (an = a1+d(n-1))

a. an = -28+2(n-1)

b. an = -23+2(n-1)

c. an = -23-2(n-1)

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Multiple Choice

What is the 100th term in this sequence?

11, 19, 27, 35, 43...

1

803

2

1,111

3

1,097

4

819

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Multiple Choice

Which equation represents this sequence in recursive formula (an = an-1 + d)?

__, __, 11, 14, __

1

an = a1+3(4)

2

an = a4-14

3

an = an-1+3

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Multiple Choice

Which explicit formula represents this sequence ?

3, 12, 21, 30, 39, __

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an = a5+9

2

an = 3+9(n-1)

3

an = 3+9(n+1)

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Can be written as exponential functions

Geometric sequences

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Any geometric sequence can be written in exponential form

y = a1rx-1

a1 = first term (same as arithmetic)

r = common ratio ​

Any questions on this? Your turn!​

Example

3, 12, 48, 192

​y = 3(4x-1)​

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Multiple Choice

Write this geometric sequence in exponential form (y = a1rx-1)

1, 6, 36, 216...

1

y = 1(6x-1)

2

y = 6(6x-1)

3

y = 6(1x)

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Multiple Choice

Which sequence represents this equation?

y = 2(3x-1)

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2, 4, 8, 16...

2

6, 18, 54, 162...

3

2, 6, 18, 54...

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recursive and explicit form for geometric sequences

Recursive

an = ​an-1(r)

Ex.

5, 10, 20, 40...

an = an-1(2)​

Did you get these written down on your notes?​ It's your turn to try it out!

Explicit

an = ​a1(rn-1)

Ex.

5, 10, 20, 40...

an = 5(2n-1)​

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Multiple Choice

Which equation represents the sequence in recursive form?

120, 60, 30, 15...

1

an = a1(2n-1)

2

an = an-1(1/2)

3

an = an-1(2)

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Multiple Choice

Which equation represents the sequence in explicit form?

2, 8, 32, 128...

1

an = 4(2n-1)

2

an = an-1(4)

3

an = 2(4n-1)

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Multiple Choice

Find the 14th term of the sequence 3, 9, 27, 81,...

1

14,348,907

2

4,782,969

3

1,594,323

4

243

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Multiple Choice

Find the first four terms of the sequence given the rule:

an = 4(5)n-1

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4, 20, 100, 500

2

5, 20, 80, 320

3

20, 100, 500, 2500

4

4, 9, 14, 19

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Multiple Select

Select all that represent this sequence

2, 18, 162, 1458

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y = 2(9x-1)

2

an = 2(9n-1)

3

an = an-1(2)

4

an = an-1(9)

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Multiple Choice

Is the following sequence arithmetic or geometric?

-3, -7, -11, -15

1

arithmetic

2

geometric

3

neither

4

both

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Multiple Choice

Is the following sequence arithmetic or geometric?

5, 15, 45, 135,...

1

arithmetic

2

geometric

3

neither

4

both

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Poll

On a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being extremely confident, how confident do you feel in your ability to ace a test on sequences?

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​How many triangles would there be in the 12th term?

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