Exam 14: Sequences, Series, and the Binomial Theorem
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Find the indicated term(s) of the given sequence.
-The first five terms of the sequence
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Find the indicated term of the sequence.
-The ninth term of the arithmetic sequence
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Write the first five terms of the sequence whose general term is given.
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Solve the problem.
-The number of birds born each year at the local zoo forms a sequence whose general term is . Find the number of birds born in the fourth year, and find the total number of birds born in the first four years.
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Given are the first three terms of a sequence that is arithmetic. Find a1 and d.
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Write the first five terms of the sequence whose general term is given.
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Write the first five terms of the arithmetic sequence whose first term, a1, and common difference, d, are given.
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Use the partial sum formula to find the partial sum of the given geometric sequence.
-Find the sum of the first five terms of the geometric sequence
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Solve the problem.
-A pendulum swings through an arc 80 inches long on its first swing. Each swing thereafter, it swings only as far as on the previous swing. How far will it swing altogether before coming to a complete stop? If necessary, round to the nearest inch.
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Solve the problem.
-The population of a small town is growing yearly according to the sequence defined by , where is the number of the year just beginning. Predict the population at the beginning of the eighth year. Find the town's initial population.
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Find the indicated term of the sequence.
-The fifth term of the geometric sequence 4, -20, 100, ...
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Find the indicated term.
-The fifth term of the expansion of
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Find a general term an for the sequence whose first four terms are given.
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Given are the first three terms of a sequence that is either arithmetic or geometric. If the sequence is arithmetic, find a1
and d. If a sequence is geometric, find a1 and r.
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Find the sum of the terms of the infinite geometric sequence.
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