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Arithmetic Sequences Sequence is a list of numbers typically with a pattern. 2, 4, 6, 8, … The first term in a sequence is denoted as a 1, the second term is a 2, and so on up to the nth term a n. Each number in the list called a term. a 1, a 2, a 3, a 4, …
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Finite Sequence has a fixed number of terms. {2, 4, 6, 8} A sequence that has infinitely many terms is called an infinite sequence. {2, 4, 6, 8,…} Algebraically, a sequence can be written as an explicit formula or as a recursive formula. Explicit formulas show how to find a specific term number (n). Recursive formula show how to get from a given term (a n-1 ) to the next term (a n )
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An Arithmetic Sequence is a sequence where you use repeated addition (with same number) to get from one term to the next. Ex: 4, 1, -2, -5, … is an arithmetic sequence -3 -3 -3 The number that needs to be added each time to get to the next term is called the common difference The common difference for the above arithmetic sequence is -3.
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Recursive formula for an Arithmetic Sequence: a 1 = # a n = a n-1 + d Common difference Explicit Formula Substitute the values: a n = 4 + (n – 1)(- 3) So the explicit formula is: a n = -3n + 7 The Recursive Formula is: a 1 = 4 a n = a n-1 – 3 For the example: 4, 1, -2, -5, … First term
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A series is the sum of ALL the terms of a sequence. (can be finite or infinite) A partial sum is the sum of the first n terms of a series…denoted S n Number of terms First term Last term How do you add these sequences of numbers?
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For the example: 4, 1, -2, -5, … 1) Find S 4. 2)Find S 20. (Think….)
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Example: For the arithmetic sequence 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, … a)Write the explicit formula for the sequence. b)Write the recursive formula for the sequence. c) Find the 15 th partial sum of the sequence (S 15 ). a 1 = # a n = a n-1 + d a 1 = # a n = a n-1 + d
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