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Algebra I.3.A.03 - Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences – Exit Ticket

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Identify the following sequence as arithmetic or geometric.

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Write the first three terms in the following sequences. A(n+ 1) = A(n) − 5 for n ≥ 1 and A(1) = 9

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Identify the above sequence as arithmetic or geometric.

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Write the first three terms in the following sequences.

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Identify the above sequence as arithmetic or geometric.

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Write the first three terms in the following sequences. A(n + 1) = A(n) ÷ 10 for n ≥ 1 and A(1) = 10

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Identify the above sequence as arithmetic or geometric.

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Identify the following sequence as arithmetic or geometric. 14, 11, 8, 5, …

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Explain your answer, and write an explicit formula for the above sequence.

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Identify the following sequence as arithmetic or geometric. 2, 10, 50, 250, …

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Explain your answer, and write an explicit formula for the above sequence.

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Explain your answer, and write an explicit formula for the above sequence.

From EngageNY.org of the New York State Education Department. High School 1 Algebra, Module 3, Topic A, Lesson 3. Internet. Available from https://www.engageny.org/resource/algebra-i-module...; accessed 27/Oct/2015.