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Sequences Lesson 8.1
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Definition A succession of numbers Example
Listed according to a given prescription or rule Typically written as a1, a2, … an Often shortened to { an } Example 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, … A sequence of odd numbers
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Finding the nth Term We often give an expression of the general term
That is used to find a specific term What is the 5th term of the above sequence?
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Sequence As A Function Define { an } as a function
Domain set of nonnegative integers Range subset of the real numbers Values a1, a2, … called terms of the sequence Nth term an called the general term Some sequences have limits Consider
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Converging Sequences Note Theorem 9.2 on limits of sequences
Limit of the sum = sum of limits, etc. Finding limit of convergent sequence Use table of values Use graph Use knowledge of rational functions Use L'Hopital's Rule
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Divergent Sequences Some sequences oscillate
Others just grow beyond bound
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Determining Convergence
Manipulate algebraically Simplify and take the limit conjugate expressions
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Determining Convergence
Consider Use l'Hôpital's rule to take the limit of the function Note we are relating limit of a sequence from the limit of a continuous function
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Bounded, Monotonic Sequences
Note difference between Increasing (decreasing) sequence Strictly increasing (decreasing) sequence Note concept of bounded sequence Above Below Bounded implies convergent Both
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Assignment Lesson 9.1 Page 602 Exercises 1 – 93 EOO
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