Perkins Honors Precalculus Day 1 Section 11.1. Write the first 5 terms for each sequence. Set of terms sequence. Calculator: LIST : OPS : seq( expression.

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Perkins Honors Precalculus Day 1 Section 11.1

Write the first 5 terms for each sequence. Set of terms sequence. Calculator: LIST : OPS : seq( expression variable start finish ‘recursive definition’ each term is based on the term before

(use your calculator) MODE Y= TABLE Start n at 1

Sum of a sequence. start at 1 finish at 4 index or counter means summation “sigma”

Solve with your calculator. LIST : MATH : sum(

6/29/2016 Perkins Honors Precalculus Day 1 Section 11.1

Write the first 5 terms for each sequence.

(use your calculator)

Sum of a sequence.