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ARITHMETIC SEQUENCEBY: LEAH V. MELENDRESBy PresenterMedia.com
This lesson will work with arithmetic sequences, their recursive and explicit formulas and finding terms in a sequence. In this lesson, it is assumed that you know what a sequence is.
Let’s look at the arithmetic sequence 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, . . . This arithmetic sequence has a common difference of 4, meaning that we add 4 to a term in order to get the next term in the sequence.
The recursive formula for an arithmetic sequence is written in the form an = an-1 + din our  example, since the common difference (d) is 4, we would write:an = an-1 + 4
So once you know the common difference in an arithmetic sequence you can write the recursive form for that sequence. However, the recursive formula can become difficult to work with if we want to find the 50th term. Using the recursive formula, we would have to know the first 49 terms in order to find the 50th. This sounds like a lot of work. There must be an easier way. And there is!
Rather than write a recursive formula, we can write an explicit formula. Explicit formula is also sometimes called the closed form. To write the explicit or closed form of an arithmetic sequence, we use an = a1 + (n-1)d 	an – is the nth term of the sequence. When writing the general 	expression for an arithmetic sequence, you will not 	actually find a value for this. (It will be part of your much 	in the same way x’s and y’s are part of algebraic 	equations). a1 – is the first term in the sequence. n – is treated like the variable in a sequence. d – is the common difference for the arithmetic sequence. You 	will 	either be given this value or be given enough information to 	it. You must substitute a value for d into the formula
Let's Practice
Given an arithmetic sequence:-6, -3, 0, 3, ..., 147.What is the term number for the last number in the sequence? [a? = 147]Given: 8, 6, 4, 2, ...For the formula that represents the general term, an = dn + c, what are the correct values for d and c ?
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Arithmetic sequence

  • 1. ARITHMETIC SEQUENCEBY: LEAH V. MELENDRESBy PresenterMedia.com
  • 2. This lesson will work with arithmetic sequences, their recursive and explicit formulas and finding terms in a sequence. In this lesson, it is assumed that you know what a sequence is.
  • 3. Let’s look at the arithmetic sequence 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, . . . This arithmetic sequence has a common difference of 4, meaning that we add 4 to a term in order to get the next term in the sequence.
  • 4. The recursive formula for an arithmetic sequence is written in the form an = an-1 + din our example, since the common difference (d) is 4, we would write:an = an-1 + 4
  • 5. So once you know the common difference in an arithmetic sequence you can write the recursive form for that sequence. However, the recursive formula can become difficult to work with if we want to find the 50th term. Using the recursive formula, we would have to know the first 49 terms in order to find the 50th. This sounds like a lot of work. There must be an easier way. And there is!
  • 6. Rather than write a recursive formula, we can write an explicit formula. Explicit formula is also sometimes called the closed form. To write the explicit or closed form of an arithmetic sequence, we use an = a1 + (n-1)d an – is the nth term of the sequence. When writing the general expression for an arithmetic sequence, you will not actually find a value for this. (It will be part of your much in the same way x’s and y’s are part of algebraic equations). a1 – is the first term in the sequence. n – is treated like the variable in a sequence. d – is the common difference for the arithmetic sequence. You will either be given this value or be given enough information to it. You must substitute a value for d into the formula
  • 8. Given an arithmetic sequence:-6, -3, 0, 3, ..., 147.What is the term number for the last number in the sequence? [a? = 147]Given: 8, 6, 4, 2, ...For the formula that represents the general term, an = dn + c, what are the correct values for d and c ?