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    • [DOC File]LESSON PLAN (WEEK 14)

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      Find a formula for an arithmetic sequence. Find the nth term of an arithmetic sequence. Find the sum of a finite arithmetic sequence. Use an arithmetic sequence to solve an application problem. Motivation & Warm up discussion: Begin by considering a real-life example that generates numbers that form an arithmetic sequence. Example: [2 minutes]

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    • [DOC File]UNIT 1 - ARITHMETIC & GEOMETRIC SEQUENCES

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      Find the missing terms for each sequence and state the common difference/ratio. Write an explicit rule . AND. a recursive rule for the nth term of the sequence. Then find . 1) Arithmetic or Geometric Sequence (circle one) Common difference/ratio:_____ Explicit Rule:_____ Recursive Rule:_____

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 10: Mathematics of Population Growth

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      GENERAL FORMULA for the Sum of an Arithmetic Sequence: The sum of N consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence is one half the product of N (number of terms) times the sum first and last term. A0 + A1 + A2 + A3 +…+ AN-2 + AN-1 = Find the given sum for the arithmetic population sequence: a) P0 = 25, P100= 1725; P0 + P1 + … + P99 + P100

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 10: Mathematics of Population Growth

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      Missing the Last Term? What is the sum of first 1000 terms of arithmetic sequence 5, 12, 19, …? Find the given sum for the arithmetic sequence: Given number of terms and start of sequence. Need to find last term of addition a) For 200 terms: 5 + 16 + 27 + 38 + …

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    • [DOCX File]IB Survival - Home

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      The first term of a geometric sequence is 6. The 6th term of the geometric sequence is equal to the 17th term of the arithmetic sequence given above. (b)Write down an equation using this information.

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    • [DOC File]HONORS FST - Dearborn Public Schools

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      generate the terms of the arithmetic sequence with first term a1and constant difference d. Let n be a positive integer and g1 and r be constants. The formulas. g1. gn= g1r n –1 and gn = rgn-1, n > 1. generate the terms of the geometric sequence with first term g1 and constant ratio r. Teacher Examples: a.

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    • [DOC File]An Investigation of Sequences and Series

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      sequence. is a function which maps the natural numbers (positive integers) as its domain onto the set of real numbers. Thus, the number of the term is the value of the independent variable evaluated in the function to produce the value of the term in the sequence.

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    • Activity overview:

      Given several terms of a sequence, write an algebraic expression that generates the nth term. Graph the first n terms of a sequence. Derive and apply a formula for the first n terms of an arithmetic sequence. Teacher Preparation and Notes. This activity is designed to be used in an Algebra 2 classroom.

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    • [DOCX File]DRAFT/Algebra II Unit 3/ MSDE Lesson Plan/Modeling with ...

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      As a final takeaway from these three explorations, students need to recognize how parameters affect arithmetic and geometric sequences. Students also need to detect the relationship between the parameter, term number, and resulting domain and range elements from an arithmetic and geometric sequence.

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