Obj. 9 Inductive Reasoning
1 Example 1: Find the 10 th term and the nth term for the sequence 7, 10, 13, …. Solution: U 10 = Un=Un=
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9.1 Sequences. A sequence is a list of numbers written in an explicit order. n th term Any real-valued function with domain a subset of the positive integers.
Geometric Sequences and Series. Arithmetic Sequences ADD To get next term Geometric Sequences MULTIPLY To get next term Arithmetic Series Sum of Terms.
The Binomial Theorem Digital Lesson. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Binomial Expansions The binomial theorem provides.
Arithmetic Sequences and Series An Arithmetic Sequence is defined as a sequence in which there is a common difference between consecutive terms.
We are learning to: - Enhance our Mathematical learning skills. (Which Enterprise skills?) -Accurately expand single brackets and simplify. (Level 6) Always.
Year 10 Exam Revision 2 Groups of 4 Pupil A,B,C,D 1 point for each pupil.
The Function Concept DEFINITION: A function consists of two nonempty sets X and Y and a rule f that associates each element x in X with one and only one.
§ 11.3 Geometric Sequences and Series. Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #2 Section 11.3 Geometric Sequences In this section, we will consider.
Week #25 Bell ringers & quiz 8th grade math Bell Ringer Monday Admission to an amusement park is $18. Each ride is $1.50. 1. Write the equation that.