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Warm Up: On a sheet of paper Write the explicit formula for the sequence.

Warm Up Answers: Write both the explicit and recursive formula for the sequence.

Standards MGSE9-12.F.BF.2 Write arithmetic and geometric sequences recursively and explicitly, use them to model situations, and translate between the two forms. Connect arithmetic sequences to linear functions and geometric sequences to exponential functions

Today’s Objective We will finish the notes from Tuesday. (keep them; they will go in your interactive notebook) We will take notes on finding the terms of the sequences using both formulas. We will practice, independently, on arithmetic and geometric sequences.

Reflection: On the bottom of the warm up What is the difference between a recursive and explicit formula?