Learning Targets Students will be able to: Recognize and extend geometric sequences and find the nth term of a geometric sequence.

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Learning Targets Students will be able to: Recognize and extend geometric sequences and find the nth term of a geometric sequence.

The table shows the heights of a bungee jumper’s bounces. The height of the bounces shown in the table above form a geometric sequence. In a geometric sequence, the ratio of successive terms is the same number r, called the common ratio.

When the terms in a geometric sequence alternate between positive and negative, the value of r is negative. Helpful Hint The variable a is often used to represent terms in a sequence. The variable a4 (read “a sub 4”)is the fourth term in a sequence. Writing Math

Geometric sequences can be thought of as functions Geometric sequences can be thought of as functions. The term number, or position in the sequence, is the input of the function, and the term itself is the output of the function. 1 2 3 4 Position 3 6 12 24 Term a1 a2 a3 a4 To find the output an of a geometric sequence when n is a large number, you need an equation, or function rule. Look for a pattern to find a function rule for the sequence above.

The pattern in the table shows that to get the nth term, multiply the first term by the common ratio raised to the power n – 1.

If the first term of a geometric sequence is a1, the nth term is an , and the common ratio is r, then an = a1rn–1 nth term 1st term Common ratio When writing a function rule for a sequence with a negative common ratio, remember to enclose r in parentheses. –212 ≠ (–2)12 Caution