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1 4-5 Find a Pattern in Sequences

2 Essential Question How do sequences help you to write a function?

3 Definitions term- each number in a sequence
sequence- an ordered list of numbers term- each number in a sequence arithmetic sequence- the same value is added each time to get the next term in the sequence geometric sequence- each term is multiplied by the same value to get the next term in the sequence

4 n (position in the sequence)
When the sequence follows a pattern, the terms in the sequence are the output values of a function, and the value of each number depends on the number’s place in the list. You can use a variable such as n, to represent a number’s position in a sequence. n (position in the sequence) 1 2 3 4 y (value of term) 6 8

5 Example 1 Tell whether the sequence of y-values is arithmetic or geometric. Then find y when n = 5. n 1 2 3 4 5 y 51 46 41 36 31 Subtract 5 to the fourth number. = 31. The sequence is arithmetic. When n = 5, y = 31.

6 Example 2 Tell whether the sequence of y-values is arithmetic or geometric. Then find y when n = 5. n 1 2 3 4 5 y 12 24 48 96 192 Multiply by 2 to the fourth number. 96 x 2 = 192 The sequence is geometric. When n = 5, y = 192.

7 Steps to finding the Function
1. Make a function table Column 1: n (position in sequence) Column 2: Rule Column 3: y (values given in problem) 2. Find the Rule by deciding what it takes to get from n to y 3. Write the function

8 Example 3 Write a function that describes the sequence. 3, 6, 9, 12,… n Rule y 1 3 2 6 9 4 12 1. Make a function table. 1 • 3 2 • 3 2. Multiply n by 3. 3 • 3 3. The function y = 3n describes this sequence. 4 • 3

9 Example 4 Write a function that describes the sequence. 4, 7, 10, 13,… 1. Make a function table. n Rule y 1 4 2 7 3 10 13 3(1) + 1 3(2) + 1 2. Multiply n by 3 and add 1. 3(3) + 1 3(4) + 1 3. The function y = 3n + 1describes this sequence.

10 Example 5- Word Problem n Rule y 1 1.25 2 2.50 3 3.75 4 5.00
Holly keeps a list showing her cumulative earnings for walking her neighbor’s dog. She recorded $1.25 the first time she walked the dog, $2.50 the second time, $3.75 the third time, and $5.00 the fourth time. Write a function that describes the sequence, and then use the function to predict her earnings after 9 walks. 1. Make a function table. n Rule y 1 1.25 2 2.50 3 3.75 4 5.00 2. Multiply n by 1.25. 1 • 1.25 3. y = 1.25n 2 • 1.25 3 • 1.25 4 • 1.25 9 walks correspond to n = 9. When n = 9, y = 1.25 • 9 = Holly would earn $11.25 after 9 walks.

11 Practice

12 Practice

13 Practice

14 Homework Workbook pg. 40 All problems

15 Closing Tell whether each sequence of y-values is arithmetic or geometric. Write a function that describes each sequence, and then find y when n = 5. 1. 6, 12, 18, 24,… 2. –3, –2, –1, 0,… 3. 24, 21, 18, 15,… geometric; y = 6n; 30 arithmetic; y = n – 4; 1 arithmetic; y = 27 – 3n; 12


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