Practice Word Problem:
- First, you would recognize this as a geometric sequence. Using the equation,
, you would plug in to solve for r.
- Then with t! he given r value, which should be calculated as 2, you would then use the Geometric Sum formula,
to find what the sum of the money would be.
- With correct substitution of values, the answer comes out to be $3.00
How to find sequence/sum of series on calculators:
LIST MENU (2nd STAT) =>OPS=>seq(formula, variable, lower, upper)=>! span>MATH sum(seq(.! ..))
Finding d:
Practice Problems:
1. Find a formula for the nth term of the sequence below.
2. Find the 15th term of the geometric progression below.
2, 6, 18, 54,...
3. How many terms are in the sequence below?
4,12,36,108,...708588
4. The sum of the first n positive odd integers is 1521. Find n.
5. Insert 3 arithmetic means between 19 and 32.
6. The 7th and 10th terms of a geometric sequence are 821 and 6568. Find the 11th term.
7. The seats in a lecture room increase in each row from front to back. The first row has 10 seats. The second ro! w has 11 seats, etc. Find the number of seats in the twelfth r! ow.
8. Using the given information in problem 7, find the number of seats in the room if the twelfth row is the last row. 9. How many terms are in the sequence
10. For the sequence below, determine the next two terms:
1,5,13,29,61,...
Solutions to practice problems
2. 9,565,938
3. 12 terms
4. n=39
5. 22.25, 25.5, 28.75
6. 13,136
7. 21 seats
8. 186 seats
9. 24 ! terms
! 10. 125, 253
Problems on Sequence and series
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