Instructional Resources/Materials: Warm - Up, Mix and Match Activity Cards
Instructional Resources/Materials: Warm - Up, Mix and Match Activity Cards
Level/Course:
Algebra
1
Lesson/Unit
Plan
Name:
Arithmetic
Sequences
Rationale/Lesson
Abstract:
Students
will
be
introduced
to
sequences
and
learn
the
characteristic
that
make
sequences
arithmetic.
In
addition,
students
will
write
the
recursive
and
explicit
formulas
by
analyzing
patterns.
Lastly,
students
will
make
connections
between
arithmetic
sequences
and
functions.
Timeframe:
Two
class
periods
Common
Core
Standard(s):
F-‐BF.2
Write
arithmetic
and
geometric
sequences
both
recursively
and
with
an
explicit
formula,
use
them
to
model
situations,
and
translate
between
the
two
forms.
Note:
the
Warm-‐Up
is
on
page
10.
TPS
Goal:
Students
notice
that
the
terms
in
the
first
sequence
are
increasing
by
3,
the
terms
in
the
second
sequence
are
decreasing
by
6,
and
the
terms
in
the
third
are
not
increasing
by
a
constant.
A) 19
or
a 5 = 19
B) − 10
or
a 5 = −10
C) 25
or
a 5 = 25
A
sequence
is
a
list
or
an
ordered
arrangement
of
numbers,
figures
or
objects.
The
members,
which
are
also
elements,
are
called
the
terms
of
the
sequence.
A
general
sequence
can
be
written
as
a1 , a2 , a3 , a4 , a5 , a6 , ...
where
a1
is
the
first
term,
a 2
is
the
second
term,
and
so
on.
The
nth
term
is
denoted
as
a n .
Example
1:
Find
the
missing
terms
in
each
sequence.
An
arithmetic
sequence
is
a
list
of
numbers
in
which
the
difference
between
two
consecutive
terms
is
constant.
The
common
difference
is
called
d.
Note:
If
d
>
0,
then
the
terms
of
the
sequence
are
increasing,
and
if
d
<
0,
then
the
terms
are
decreasing.
Think-‐Pair-‐Share:
Determine
if
each
sequence
is
arithmetic.
If
yes,
identify
the
common
difference.
Use
the
definition
to
show
that
the
sequence
is
arithmetic:
show
that
the
difference
between
consecutive
terms
is
constant.
a 2 − a1 a3 − a 2 a4 − a3
an − an−1
= 10 − 7
= 13 − 10
= 16 − 13
=?
…
=3 =3 =3
Notice
for
all
the
given
terms,
a n − a n −1 = 3 .
So
the
difference
between
consecutive
terms
is
constant
and
the
common
difference
is
3,
or
d = 3 .
Method
1
Use
a n − a n −1 = 3
to
find
a5
Method
2
Rewrite
each
term
in
using
the
d
and
the
previous
term
a5 − a 4 = 3
a5 − 16 = 3 a1 = 7
a2 = 7 + 3
a5 − 16 = 19 − 16
a5 = 19
a 3 = 10 + 3
a 4 = 13 + 3
a 5 = 16 + 3
∴a5 = 19 and the next term in the sequence is 19.
We
can
continue
this
pattern
to
expand
the
sequence
further.
When
you
add
d
to
the
last
known
term
to
get
the
next,
you
are
using
recursion.
A
recursive
formula
is
a
formula
that
expresses
any
term
a n
in
terms
of
the
previous
term
a n −1 .
Some
examples:
…
*Continue the discussion as needed to get students to understand the notation in the recursive formula.
The
recursive
formula
(or
rule)
for
an
arithmetic
sequence
is
a n = a n −1 + d
where
a1
is
given.
The
formula
depends
on
the
common
difference
which
we
already
identified
from
the
previous
example.
Substitute
d = 3
into
a n = a n −1 + d
and
identify
a1 .
The
recursive
formula
for
this
sequence
is
a n = a n−1 + 3
where
a1 = 7 .
TRY: Find the next term and write the recursive formula for each sequence.
Discuss: Why is it necessary to identify a1 in the recursive formula?
If
a1
is
not
identified,
then
the
formula
represents
any
sequence
who
has
the
same
common
difference.
For
example,
the
sequences
7, 10, 13, 16, ...
and
2, 5, 8, 11, ...
have
the
same
common
difference
but
the
recursive
formula
for
the
second
sequence
is
a n = a n−1 + 3
where
a1 = 2 .
Example 4: Find the 50th term in the sequence 7, 10, 13, 16, ...
Discuss:
We
can
use
the
recursive
formula
repeatedly
to
obtain
desired
terms.
Or
is
there
another
way?
Any
term
in
a
sequence
can
be
found
with
an
explicit
formula,
which
does
not
depend
on
the
previous
term.
An
explicit
formula
is
a
formula
that
expresses
any
term
a n
in
terms
of
n ,
its
position
in
the
sequence.
Recall: f (x ) = mx + b is a formula, more specifically a function, written in terms of x.
The
explicit
formula
(or
rule)
for
an
arithmetic
sequence
is
an = a1 + (n − 1)d .
Example 5: Write the explicit formula for the sequence. Then find a100 .
∴a100 = 304
TRY: Write the explicit formula for each sequence. Then use it to find a 30 .
an = 75 + (n − 1)(12)
Partner
A:
75, 87, 99, ...
or an = 12n + 63
a30 = 423
a n = 27 + (n − 1)(− 6 )
Partner
B:
27, 21, 15, 9, 3, ...
or a n = −6n + 33
a30 = −147
Discussion Questions
A
linear
function
is
continuous
whose
domain
is
all
real
numbers.
An
arithmetic
sequence
is
a
collection
of
points
that
are
not
connected
which
make
it
not
continuous
and
the
domain
is
all
natural
numbers
{1, 2, 3, 4, ..., n}.
Is
an
arithmetic
sequence
a
function?
Yes, an arithmetic sequence is a function whose domain is all natural numbers {1, 2, 3, 4, ..., n}.
Therefore, the explicit formula of an arithmetic sequence can be written in function notation.
Summary:
!
! True! False!
3)
The
recursive
formula
a n = a n −1 + 1.2, a1 = 7.1
represents
the
sequence
7.1, 8.3, 9.5, 10.7, ...
!
4)
The
explicit
formula
a n = −2n + 15
represents
the
sequence
15, 13, 11, 9, ...
! True! False!
5)
The
recursive
formula
a n = a n−1 + 8, a1 = 12
and
the
explicit
formula
! True!
!
False!
a n = 8n + 4
represent
the
same
sequence.
ANSWERS:
F,
T,
T,
F,
T
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Is
the
sequence
arithmetic?
No,
the
difference
between
consecutive
terms
is
not
constant.
− 5, − 7, − 9, − 11, − 15,...
If
yes,
identify
the
common
difference.
Write
the
recursive
formula
for
the
sequence:
a n = a n−1 + 0.5, a1 = 0.5
0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5,...
Write
the
explicit
formula
for
the
sequence:
a n = 1 + (n − 1)2
1, 3, 5, 7, 9,...
Does
the
recursive
formula
a n = a n −1 + 5, a1 = 0
No,
the
difference
between
represent
the
sequence
0, 5, 25, 125, ...?
consecutive
terms
is
not
5.
Does
the
explicit
formula
a n = 3 + (n − 1)4
Yes,
the
first
term
is
3
and
the
represent
the
sequence
3, 7, 11, 15, ... ?
common
difference
is
4.
Find
the
sequence
who
has
the
recursive
formula
an = an−1 + 4, a1 = −9
and
the
explicit
formula
− 9, − 5, − 1, 3, 7,...
an = 4n − 13 .
Write
the
explicit
formula
for
an
arithmetic
a n = 24 + (n − 1)2
sequence
where
d = 2
and
a 4 = 30 .
Identify
the
first
five
terms
of
an
arithmetic
sequence
whose
common
difference
is
10.
33, 43, 53, 63, 73,...
Write
the
recursive
formula
for
the
sequence:
an = an−1 − 3, a1 = 14
Write
the
explicit
formula
for
the
sequence:
a n = −14n + 79
Does
the
recursive
formula
a n = a n −1 − 5, a1 = 0
Yes,
the
first
term
is
zero
and
the
represent
the
sequence
0, − 5, − 10, − 15, ...?
common
difference
is
− 5 .
Does
the
explicit
formula
a n = 3 + (n − 1)4
No,
the
first
term
is
3
but
the
represent
the
sequence
3, 12, 48, ...?
common
difference
is
not
4.
Find
the
sequence
who
has
the
recursive
formula
a n = a n−1 − 1, a1 = 9
and
the
explicit
formula
9, 8, 7, 6, 5,...
a n = −n + 10 .
Write
the
explicit
rule
for
an
arithmetic
sequence
an = −2n + 38 .
where
d = −2
and
a 4 = 30 .
Identify
the
first
five
terms
of
an
arithmetic
55, 45, 35, 25, 15,...
sequence
whose
common
difference
is
− 10 .
y
CCSS:
F-‐IF
2.0
CCSS:
F-‐IF
4.0
Given
the
linear
function
f (x) = 2 x − 5 ,
Graph
the
linear
function
g (x) = x + 1
and
indicate
whether
each
statement
is
true
complete
the
statements
below.
or
false.
A)
f (− 3) = −11
!
! True! False!
a)
g (x) < 0
when
x ______
.
B)
f (0) = 5
! True!
!
False!
b)
g (x ) = 0
when
x ______ .
C)
⎛1⎞
f ⎜⎜ ⎟ = 4
! True!
!
False!
c)
g (x ) > 0
when
x ______ .
⎟
2
⎝ ⎠
f (x) = −3 + 2(x −1)
!
D)
! True! False!
Write
your
own
true
statement
about
Identify
the
correct
outputs
for
the
false
g (x)
.
statements.
Current:
Current
continued:
x
Suppose
a
movie
theater
has
42
rows
of
Discuss
with
a
partner
how
you
seats
and
there
are
29
seats
in
the
first
completed
the
table.
Is
there
another
row.
Each
row
after
the
first
row
has
method?
two
more
seats
than
the
row
before
it.
Fill
in
the
table
below
to
find
the
number
of
seats
in
each
row.
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Warm-Up
Solutions
A)
f (− 3) = −11
!
! True!
False!
a)
g (x) < 0
when
x < −1
.
B)
f (0) = 5
!
True!
!
False!
b)
g (x ) = 0
when
x = −1.
C)
f ⎜⎜
⎛1⎞
⎟ = 4
! True!
! c)
g (x ) > 0
when
x > −1.
⎟
False!
⎝2⎠
Write
your
own
true
statement
about
f (x) = −3 + 2(x −1)
!
D)
! True!
False!
g (x).
⎛1⎞
Corrections:
f (0) = −5
and
f ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ = −4
Sample
Answer:
g (0) = 1
⎝2⎠
Current: Other: x
Suppose
a
movie
theater
has
42
rows
of
Discuss
with
a
partner
how
you
seats
and
there
are
29
seats
in
the
first
completed
the
table.
Is
there
another
row.
Each
row
after
the
first
row
has
method?
two
more
seats
than
the
row
before
it.
Fill
in
the
table
below
to
find
the
number
of
seats
in
each
row.
Sample
Answer:
Instead
of
finding
the
number
of
seats
in
row
6-‐9
to
get
row
Row
Number
Number
of
Seats
10,
understand
that
you
will
be
adding
1
29
5
groups
of
2
seats
(totaling
10
seats)
2
31
from
row
5
to
10.
From
row
10
to
30,
3
33
you
will
be
adding
20
groups
of
2
seats
4
35
(40
seats).
And
from
row
30
to
42,
5
37
you
will
be
adding
12
groups
of
2
seats
10
47
(24
seats).
30
87
42
111
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