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9.1 Sequences and Series 9.2 Arithmetic Sequences 9.3 Geometric Sequences Sums Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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Sequences and Series - $100
Write an explicit formula for the nth term. ANSWER
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Sequences and Series - $200
Write a recursive formula for the nth term. ANSWER
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Sequences and Series - $300
Find the sixth term of the sequence, using the formula. c. ANSWER
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Sequences and Series - $400
Write an explicit formula for the nth term. ANSWER
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Sequences and Series - $500
Use sigma notation to write the sum. ANSWER
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Arithmetic Sequences - $100
Find the specified term for each of the following sequences. You may use calculators but show what you put in the calculator! for 2, 5, 8,… ANSWER
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Arithmetic Sequences - $200
Find the specified term for each of the following sequences. You may use calculators but show what you put in the calculator! for 7, 11, 15,… ANSWER
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Arithmetic Sequences - $300
Write an explicit formula for the nth term of the following sequence. Then define it recursively. ANSWER
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Arithmetic Sequences - $400
Find out which term number is associated with the given value in the indicated sequence. 101 in the sequence with a1 = 5 and d = 3 ANSWER
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Arithmetic Sequences - $500
Write the following series using sigma notation and find the sum. ANSWER
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Geometric Sequences - $100
Find the specified term for the following sequence. You may use calculators but show what you put in the calculator! a 9 for ANSWER
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Geometric Sequences - $200
Write an explicit formula for the nth term of the following geometric sequence. Then define it recursively. ANSWER
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Geometric Sequences - $300
Find the term number of the given value in the indicated sequence. 2 in the sequence with a1 = and r = 2 ANSWER
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Geometric Sequences - $400
Write the series using sigma notation and find the sum, if it exists. ANSWER
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Geometric Sequences - $500
Find a1 for the geometric series described. Sn = 186, r = 2, n = 5 ANSWER
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Sums - $100 Evaluate Using a Formula ANSWER
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Sums - $200 Evaluate Using a Formula ANSWER
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Sums - $300 Find a1 for the series where S7 = 2188 , r = -3 . ANSWER
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Sums - $400 The front row of a theater has 32 seats. Each row after the first has 4 more seats than the previous row. How many seats are in the 36th row? How many seats are in the theater if there are 36 rows? ANSWER
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Sums - $500 A superball will rebound 75% of the height from which it is dropped. If it is dropped from a height of 300 cm, how far will the ball travel by the time it comes to rest? ANSWER
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Potpourri - $100 A new car is purchased for $22,000. It decreases in value by 25% each year. What will its value be in 12 years? ANSWER
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Potpourri - $200 Ben has a job with a starting salary of $35,000 and receives an annual raise of 5%. What will his salary be in his 6th year on the job? ANSWER
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Potpourri - $300 Mary is training for a bike tour. She starts biking 14 miles the first week. By the 25th week she wants to bike 74 miles a week. If she increases a constant amount each week, how much is her weekly increase? ANSWER
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Potpourri - $400 A pile of bricks has 85 bricks in the bottom row, 79 bricks in the second row, 73 in the third row and so on until there is only 1 brick in the top row. 1. How many bricks are in the 12th row? 2. How many rows are there in all? ANSWER
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Potpourri - $500 Create a Fibonacci-type sequence starting with 2 and 4. Write the first six terms of the sequence and then write a recursive formula for the sequence. ANSWER
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****Answers****
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Sequences and Series - $100
DONE
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Sequences and Series - $200
DONE
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Sequences and Series - $300
DONE
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Sequences and Series - $400
DONE
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Sequences and Series - $500
DONE
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Arithmetic Sequences - $100
DONE
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Arithmetic Sequences - $200
DONE
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Arithmetic Sequences - $300
DONE
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Arithmetic Sequences - $400
DONE
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Arithmetic Sequences - $500
DONE
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Geometric Sequences - $100
DONE
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Geometric Sequences - $200
The initial value in a word problem is associated with the the y-intercept of the equation. DONE
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Geometric Sequences - $300
$12 DONE
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Geometric Sequences - $400
y=50x + 12 or c = 50n + 12 DONE
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Geometric Sequences - $500
y = 5x + 20 DONE
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Sums - $100 DONE
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Sums - $200 DONE
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Sums - $300 D DONE
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Sums - $400 DONE
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Sums - $500 I and II DONE
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Potpourri - $100 POSITIVE CORRELATION DONE
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Potpourri - $200 B DONE
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Potpourri - $300 DONE
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Potpourri - $400 A DONE
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Potpourri - $500 B DONE
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