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Let’s get ready for the quiz! Do you have a dry erase marker?

Write the first five terms of the sequence: START = 10 NEXT = NOW + 2.1 _________, _________, ___________, ___________, __________ 12.1 14.2 16.3 18.4 20.5 It would have been okay if you started at 10!

Write the first five terms of the sequence: START = 1 NEXT = NOW  -2 _________, _________, ___________, ___________, __________ -2 4 -8 16 -32 It would have been okay if you started at 1!

Write the NOW-NEXT Equation for this sequence/situation? An full balloon starts 71 cm3 of air, but decreases by 2 cm3 per hour. START = ___________ NEXT = ____________________ 71 NOW – 2

Write the NOW-NEXT Equation for this sequence/situation? 28, 14, 7, 3.5, 1.75… START = ___________ NEXT = ____________________ 56 …or 28 NOW /2

Fill in the table given the INPUT-OUTPUT equation. OUTPUT = 3*INPUT – 1 INPUT (x) OUPUT (y) -2 5 -1 -7 14

Write the input-output equation given the table below: INPUT (x) OUPUT (y) -3 -2 -5 5 2 OUTPUT =__________________________ INPUT – 3

Write the input-output equation given the table below: INPUT (x) OUPUT (y) 10 1 12 7 24 You have to pay $10 for entry and then $2 per ride. OUTPUT =__________________________ 2*INPUT + 10