Monday, August 6, 2012 TISK problems (Warm-Ups)

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Monday, August 6, 2012 TISK problems (Warm-Ups) Find the GCF of 28 and 90 Add: 3 4 + 5 6 Write an equation to represent the given information. Then solve. James is 3 years older than his brother, Henry. If James is 18, how old is Henry?

Homework Please pass your homework in to the center of the room. When the papers are on the middle desks, I will collect them. Simply leave them in a neat stack on your desk.

Sequences What is a sequence? Book’s Definition: A number sequence is a string of numbers, or terms, in a certain order. What are some examples of sequences?

Sequences Given the sequence: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9… How did you do it? Find the next three terms. _____________________ How did you do it?

Sequences If the difference from one term to the next in a sequence is always the same, the difference is called a constant difference. Find the next three terms of the sequence using constant differences. 37, 41, 48, 58, 71 ____________________

Sequences When the first attempt to find a constant difference doesn’t work, you may continue looking for a constant difference by checking the second differences, or the third differences, etc. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25… 3 5 7 9 First Differences 2 2 2 Second Differences

Sequences The first term of a sequence is 32 and the fourth term is 86. Find the second and third terms if the first difference is constant.

Sequences The second term of a sequence is 24 and the sixth term is 57. Find the first term if the first difference is constant.

Homework Algebra text: p9 #20-25