Exam 7: Sequences; Induction; the Binomial Theorem
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Find the indicated term using the given information.
-a = 8 , d = 3 ; a34
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The sequence is defined recursively. Write the first four terms.
-a1 = 5 and an = 2an- 1 for n ≥ 2
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The sequence is defined recursively. Write the first four terms.
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Find the sum of the arithmetic sequence.
-{-5n + 5}, n = 29
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The sequence is defined recursively. Write the first four terms.
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Express the sum using summation notation.
-2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 16
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Determine whether the sequence is arithmetic.
-4, 12, 36, 108, 972, ...
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Find the sum of the arithmetic sequence.
-{-3n - 1}, n = 50
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If the sequence is geometric, find the common ratio. If the sequence is not geometric, say so.
-29, 17.4, 10.44, 6.264, 3.76
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Determine whether the given sequence is arithmetic, geometric, or neither. If arithmetic, find the common difference. If
geometric, find the common ratio.
-{2n2}
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Find the indicated term using the given information.
-a 17 = 34 , a11 = 16 ; a1
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Use a graphing utility to find the sum of each sequence.
-{ 3.6n + 8.83}, n=10
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