Arithmetic and geometric sequences (copy)

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The difference between consecutive terms are constant

What is an arithmetic sequence?

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Arithmetic progressions

What are arithmetic sequences also sometimes known as?

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Un= a + (n-1)d

What is the nth term for an arithmetic sequence?

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The first term

What is a?

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The nth term

What is Un?

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The term

What is n?

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The common difference

What is d?

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Sequence that has a common ratio between consecutive terms

What is a geometric sequence?

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Geometric progression

What is a geometric sequence sometimes also known as?

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It converges- tends to a certain value which is the limit of the sequence

What happens with a geometric sequence that has a common ratio IrI <1

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A sequence in which terms are alternately positive and negative

What is an alternating sequence?

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Un= ar to the power of n-1

What is the nth term for a geometric sequence?

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The first term

What is a?

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The common ratio

What is r?

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Set Un< 0

How would you find the first term in a sequence that is negative?

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Using U2/U1 = U3/U2

How could you calculate the common ratio between consecutive terms in a geometric sequence?

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<p>Work out the nth term</p><p>Put the nth term equal to the number (eg 1071)</p><p>Rearrange to calculate n, if n is an integer it is in the sequence </p>

Work out the nth term

Put the nth term equal to the number (eg 1071)

Rearrange to calculate n, if n is an integer it is in the sequence

How would you show a number using a sequence?

eg: is 1071 in this sequence?

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Work out the nth term

Put the last number equal to the nth term

Rearrange to calculate n

How do you calculate how many terms are in a sequence?

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Work out the the nth term

Set the nth term as > the number

Rearrange to have n >

How do you calculate what is the first term to exceed a number?

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<p>Calculate the common ratio using U2/U1 = U3/U2 </p><p>Then, multiply both sides by the denominators</p><p>Then solve quadratic</p>

Calculate the common ratio using U2/U1 = U3/U2

Then, multiply both sides by the denominators

Then solve quadratic

If you are given the first three terms of a geometric sequence algebraically, how do you calculate the values?