Arithmetic sequences Flashcards
linear/arithmetic sequence
a sequence of numbers where the difference between consecutive terms in constant
How do you find the formula for the nth term of the sequence?
1) find the constant difference between the consecutive terms in the sequence (a)
2) this becomes [an]
3) work out the sequence of [an]
4) work out what you need to +/- from the new sequence to get back to the original (+/-b)
5) nth term = [an +/- b)
Here is a sequence of numbers:
1, 5, 9, 13, 17
Work out a formula for the nth term of the sequence
difference = 4
4n: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20
- 3
sequence: 1, 5, 9, 13, 17
nth term = 4n - 3
Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence:
3, 7, 11, 15, 19
a) write down an expression for the nth term
b) is 89 a term in the sequence?
a) 4n - 1
b) 89 = 4n - 1
90 = 4n
n = 22.5
no
Here is a sequence:
26, 23, 20, 17
a) Which of these is a formula for the nth term? 3n + 26 -3n + 26 3n + 29 -3n + 29
b) Work out the first negative term of the sequence
a) -3n + 29
b) -1 = -3n + 29
-30 = -3n
3n = 30
n = 10
the 10th term is -1
A sequence is:
7, 9, 11, 13
What would be a sequence of 3n?
3, 6, 9, 12…
n is not the actual term
If a question wants the ‘first term of the sequence that is negative’, what do you do?
- set the formula as equal to -1
- if it solves into an integer use the value of n to check if there is a term before -1
- if there isn’t, the answer is -1
- if it doesn’t solve into an integer round down and check if that term is negative
- if it is, check the terms before that until you find one that is positive, then that value is the answer
-if it isn’t, round up from the previous answer and use that value